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Nov. 15th 1865
My Dear Parents,
I received Mothers letter of the 12th yesterday and also the knife in it It was not as large as I could have wished but will answer I guess. I have got a graat many things as usual to say to you and for fear that I might forget some of them I have made a short memorandum of soma of the most important. Only think what a funny idea but I always forget so many things I want to tell you. It is almost nine o'clock so I have less than an hour to write and shall have to hurry, as usual. But I must tell you the most important thing first, that is that I had a call this after noon from Mrs Bartlett and she has invited
Oh Mother I do not think I am ruining my health yet by any means for I get along quite nicely with my studies and though I would like to spend a little more time on some of them there is none that I can bear to think
of giving up. I am out to walk almost every after-noon for about an hour,
indeed it is a rule of the school that we shall walk at least fifty minutes
a day. Both yesterday and to-day as well as several times before Matie
Granger Emma Colby, Emily and myself have been out geologising and v
have found some splendid specimens. Oh I do wish for you so in those studies for you would enjoy it so much. I spoke to that Miss Hoyt, that is to say one of them to-day for the first time. She is in my German class and
seems very pleasant. The first retiring bell has rung but I have wound
my watch etc. so I am going to try and finish this before the next bell
rings and then undress in the dark. I have written this In such a hurry that I presume there are many mistakes but I have not time to read this over and correct
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JLove to all
Good night.
Your loving
Ellen.
consequence of writing this last night. They are putting up the organ now in the Chapel which will be a great improvement
Write often
Ellen