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Wednesday
Dear Mother
I have just got Evie's letter and as I have (strange to say) a little time before my German, I will try to find something to tell you which you dont know already, though what it will be I cant say now. You would laugh if you could see me now I have on my Gymnasium suit for the second time for we commenced our lessons yesterday: They come several inches above the boot top and have big baggy waists and leg of mutton sleeves. I thought at first I really could'ent wear it but am more reconciled now since I know I look no worse than the rest. We have Gymnastics half an hour evey day It Is ever so much fun a good deal like dancing, since we exercise with the piano, but a fearful nuisance to dress so often.
I wrote a letter to Grandma and directed it to Pottstown, I am so glad you are going there,
Mary.
[Mary E. Gaston, ex-'78,]
I will be with you nine weeks from tomorrow. Give my love to Pappa. I will answer Evie's letter on Sunday.