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Po'keepsie Nov. 29th 1865.
My Dear Mother,
I received your letter ol the 26th yesterday and your last one this mom. I was very much pleased for I hardly knew whether to expect an answer so soon. I am glad you and Father agree with me in thinking I had better leave off my German. I recited my last lesson this forenoon and then went to the President to procure my permit to leave the class. He seemed very willing and said something about thinking I had quite a list without the German. I really feel quite sorry to leave the class for I like the language very much and Mme. seems very sorry to have me leave. I do not have as much time now as I have had as we have evening chapel service again which is over half an hour long and breaks up the evening
you know, so perhaps you had better be prepared to make or let me make
another when I get home to match the
Ella