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June 20th, 1866
My Dear Mother
Here it is, study hour almost over and I am writing my last letter perhaps from Vassar CollegS. I have been writing nearly all the evening and so feel quite tired and for that reason you must not expect a very lengthy or fine epistle. - I suppose Grandmother Auntie and the children are with you now. Oh how much I want to see them. I received your letter Tuesday noon saying you expected them that night and I consulted my watch nearly every half hour of the evening and imagined what you were all doing. Well - in about a week more there will be no need of that
come. We are to recite on Monday but I do not think the lessons will amount
to much. I am to be examined to morrow and next day in French. To morrow we have our last lesson in Philosophy and I hope will not recite after that. Miss Lyman told us to-night in Chapel that Friday evening the warning bell would not ring until ten o'clock & the retiring at half past ten. Think how much extra time that will give me.' but our last Chapter meeting of the Literary society will be quite long and take most of the evening. Jennie
Adieu
From your loving Daughter
Ellen
Emily sends love-—