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20th Jan.

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dear daddy-long-legs,

did you ever have a sweet baby girl who was stolen from the cradle

in infancy?

maybe i am she! if we were in a novel, that would be the denouement,

wouldn't it?

it's really awfully queer not to know what one is--sort of

exciting and romantic. there are such a lot of possibilities.

maybe i'm not american; lots of people aren't. i may be straight

descended from the ancient romans, or i may be a viking's daughter,

or i may be the child of a russian exile and belong by rights

in a siberian prison, or maybe i'm a gipsy--i think perhaps i am.

i have a very wandering spirit, though i haven't as yet had much

chance to develop it.

do you know about that one scandalous blot in my career the time i ran

away from the asylum because they punished me for stealing cookies?

it's down in the books free for any trustee to read. but really,

daddy, what could you expect? when you put a hungry little nine-year

girl in the pantry scouring knives, with the cookie jar at her elbow,

and go off and leave her alone; and then suddenly pop in again,

wouldn't you expect to find her a bit crumby? and then when you

jerk her by the elbow and box her ears, and make her leave the table

when the pudding comes, and tell all the other children that it's

because she's a thief, wouldn't you expect her to run away?

i only ran four miles. they caught me and brought me back;

and every day for a week i was tied, like a naughty puppy, to a stake

in the back yard while the other children were out at recess.

oh, dear! there's the chapel bell, and after

chapel i have a committee meeting. i'm

sorry because i meant to write you a very entertaining letter this time.

auf wiedersehen

cher daddy,

pax tibi!

judy

ps. there's one thing i'm perfectly sure of i'm not a chinaman.

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