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My dear brother John,
Have you forgotten that you have a sister, at Vassar, has the advent of that wonderful "tenpounder," sent every idea out of your head, or why Is it you don't write to me ? I wrote to you some time ago, and looked for an answer right away, but I have looked and longed in vain, in that direction. To-day, I had made up my mind, if I did'nt hear from you, to write a real hateful, scolding letter that would provoke you to make some reply, and I had got up some real ugly things to say; but on second thought I concluded I would not, especially as Pres. Raymond gave us a lecture on the subject of correspondence, this morning, saying among other things, that, any thing
I am doing what I did not intend to, so I will desist. Now, I shall look for a reply to this very soon, and if I do not get one, I can't answer for the result. As a "dernier resort," I will have to get real mad, and write you a letter you will remember for some time. But you won't provoke me to that, will you? Now, do write soon, and tell me all about "the baby." Have you named it? who does it resemble etc. etc. Give my love to Mary, and Charlie, and kiss the child.
Ever your loving sister,
Annie.
P.S. Please write immediately, and send the money —