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Sunday morning
Apr 20, 1902
Dearest dad,
I was so sorry to hear that sister had one of her nasty old headaches and I’ll be furious if she has any more, won’t you? I haven’t been doing anything much but study lately. I’ve sewed some and cleaned out my closet and put away the winter


clothes that I am no longer wearing, and this afternoon Polly and I and Mary Ballard are going for a long walk. It is a gorgeous day and we expect to have a fine time. Isn’t Douglass [Jillson] a terror! I wish he had been put in the work-house. I haven’t a particle of sympathy for him, and I’m not specially fond of his father, but I feel terribly sorry for Mrs


Jillson and for Anna.
Our tennis court will be done tomorrow I think and then we’ll have some fun
It is church time now so I must say goodbye
With oceans of love
Peg.


POUGHKEEPSIE APR 21 730A 1902 N.Y.
Mr Joseph P Shipp
1010 N. Delaware St
Indianapolis
Indiana
47.


INDIANAPOLIS. IND. RECEIVED
APR 22 230PM ‘02