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Dear Will,
I began to
date this letter with a D. and as I could not make it into a V. very well
ended it as you see. It is a very beautiful Sunday morning. Hattie and
Minnie have gone to church and Mattie and I are staying at home. Mattie
is writing to Mother as I am, as you may easily guess, writing to you.
My college work has commenced now hard and strong. The chemistry &
Geology classes were arranged last week. Astronomy is to commence
tomorrow. I am glad to be thoroughly at work. I never read any latin I
liked as well as I do the Satires of Horace. We have read
The hard frosts have begun to open the nuts and bring them down
from the trees. Yesterday Hattie, Mattie, Lilly Bears, a friend of
Minnie's, Minnie & I went nutting. We did not aspire to chesnuts as they
are very scarce this year, but intended to content ourselves with walnuts.
We all wore our gymnastic suits. The grand excellence of these coustumes
shines forth in climbing fences. We had an almost innumerable amount of
those obstacles to overcome & only made as Minnie said 'two steps', of a
fence it would have taken us a quarter of an hour to get over in our ordinary dress.
We did not find the nuts as
You'll think this a rather egotistical letter I am afraid: but I think
about you all the same if I dont write about you. I do want to see you very
much dear; but more than that even - I want you to do right always. How
is Mother? Write us soon, one of your nice letters. You are our chief
dependance in the letter writing line & have done nobly so far.
Your aff sister,
Helen.
When do you expect Charlotte. Give my love to every one and keep a great deal for yourself. Helen