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Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:
I have a feeling that this is going to be a very exciting letter.
I fooled most of yesterday--I was too sleepy to get anything done as a result of the night before. I wrote some letters, did some work, and slept most of the afternoon.
I read French all morning today. That puts me at least one day ahead in preparation, and probably two. I am now going to the Libe to do some religious tabulation for the end of the sixteenth century. Speaking of good Christians, you never sent me Meyerovitz's letter, Pete.
I have an awful English theme to write today yet. I am going to get as much ahead as possible with my work today, so that the week will not be so rushed. I am anxious to hear what I am to do with myself after this week.
I think I'll try my luck with Miss Landon later in the afternoon.
Love,
[Fannie]