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My dear Mamma, -
Your letter came day before yesterday, and I have been thinking about it since. It was very nice of you to plan a little trip for me, but I am afraid you ought not to spare the money. I thought at first that I would not go at all, because I would much rather have you spend the money for something you want. But perhaps I ought to take the opportunity of seeing a little of New York while I have a chance. The girls here often stay at the Margaret Louisa Home, and four or five of them are going down there this vacation to stay a week, girls whom I know.
The girls are all gone who are going, and there are about fifty of us left, I guess, some of whom will be away for a few days at one time or another.
I would write more but I want this to go on the nine oclock mail. Is Mrs. Collins in New York, and what is her address?
Lovingly Adelaide [Claflin]