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This week is examination
time and most everyone is worrying
and studying. I am as well as the
rest, but this ends it. I am going
to drop Chaucer and then I hope to
be able to keep up with each day so that
examinations won't worry me.

We are going to have a meeting
of the K.D.'s who are here in the
Hall and then we may decide to
organize.

I can't guess what you girls
have named yourselves. I am not much
good at guessing any way you know.

I received Fannie's letter
and wrote her. If she has not received
my letter it has been miscarried.

With love to Mama and Papa,
I am your loving sister.

Lucy Allabach

P.S. Tell Dr. & Mrs. Johnston that
we hope they will come to see us in
the spring, and anyone else who is
looking for fine weather would not be
disappointed in this.

Mr. Linn need not worry, tell
him, so far the quantity has impres-
sed me more than the quality of
masculine element here. And that
though the quality may prove to be of
the best yet, I don't think the best
way to get the greatest benefit from
it, is to purchase a life lien.

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