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May 2. 1875
Dear Mamma,
This afternoon I have been enjoying myself by taking a long
nap, and now that I have wakened I feel too dull to write.
The wind is roaring just like a March day, but we do not mind it,
as it is warm and the grass shows signs of spring weather.
Founders' Day, our last holiday for the year, is passed and gone.
I managed to survive the afternoon Concert, and did creditably, so the
girls said. If I can procure a Po'keepsie paper, will send you the account
of the day as there graphically described -
trip to San Antonio, taking Austin on his way - If so Mr. Ball was to give
him an introductory letter to Papa, and you will probably have the pleasure
of making his acquaintance. He is quite a travelled gentlemrn, has seen
about everything that is to be seen. An old bachelor, he has nothing to do
but gravel and spend his money- He is nephew of our founder, and brother
of our Treasurer Matthew V.
One of my class-mates, Jennie Gouldy has some friends who go out to Texas about
I am delighted to hear that Papa has had his pictures taken, and
hope they are good - Do send me one, it is some time to wait until June.
Why do you not try for yours? Mr. Marks does pretty well, does he not?
Hoping to receive your letter tomorrow, as it failed to come
yesterday
I am your loving
daughter