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9th November

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dear daddy-long-legs,

i started down town today to buy a bottle of shoe blacking and some

collars and the material for a new blouse and a jar of violet cream

and a cake of castile soap--all very necessary; i couldn't be happy

another day without them--and when i tried to pay the car fare,

i found that i had left my purse in the pocket of my other coat.

so i had to get out and take the next car, and was late for gymnasium.

it's a dreadful thing to have no memory and two coats!

julia pendleton has invited me to visit her for the christmas holidays.

how does that strike you, mr. smith? fancy jerusha abbott,

of the john grier home, sitting at the tables of the rich.

i don't know why julia wants me--she seems to be getting quite

attached to me of late. i should, to tell the truth, very much

prefer going to sallie's, but julia asked me first, so if i

go anywhere it must be to new york instead of to worcester.

i'm rather awed at the prospect of meeting pendletons en masse,

and also i'd have to get a lot of new clothes--so, daddy dear,

if you write that you would prefer having me remain quietly at college,

i will bow to your wishes with my usual sweet docility.

i'm engaged at odd moments with the life and letters of thomas huxley--

it makes nice, light reading to pick up between times. do you know

what an archaeopteryx is? it's a bird. and a stereognathus?

i'm not sure myself, but i think it's a missing link, like a bird

with teeth or a lizard with wings. no, it isn't either; i've just

looked in the book. it's a mesozoic mammal.

i've elected economics this year--very illuminating subject.

when i finish that i'm going to take charity and reform; then,

mr. trustee, i'll know just how an orphan asylum ought to be run.

don't you think i'd make an admirable voter if i had my rights?

i was twenty-one last week. this is an awfully wasteful country to

throw away such an honest, educated, conscientious, intelligent citizen

as i would be.

yours always,

judy

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