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19th August

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dear daddy-long-legs,

my window looks out on the loveliest landscape--ocean-scape, rather--

nothing but water and rocks.

the summer goes. i spend the morning with latin and english

and algebra and my two stupid girls. i don't know how marion is

ever going to get into college, or stay in after she gets there.

and as for florence, she is hopeless--but oh! such a little beauty.

i don't suppose it matters in the least whether they are stupid

or not so long as they are pretty? one can't help thinking, though,

how their conversation will bore their husbands, unless they

are fortunate enough to obtain stupid husbands. i suppose that's

quite possible; the world seems to be filled with stupid men;

i've met a number this summer.

in the afternoon we take a walk on the cliffs, or swim, if the tide

is right. i can swim in salt water with the utmost ease you see

my education is already being put to use!

a letter comes from mr. jervis pendleton in paris, rather a short

concise letter; i'm not quite forgiven yet for refusing to follow

his advice. however, if he gets back in time, he will see me

for a few days at lock willow before college opens, and if i

am very nice and sweet and docile, i shall (i am led to infer)

be received into favour again.

also a letter from sallie. she wants me to come to their camp

for two weeks in september. must i ask your permission, or haven't

i yet arrived at the place where i can do as i please? yes, i am

sure i have--i'm a senior, you know. having worked all summer,

i feel like taking a little healthful recreation; i want to see

the adirondacks; i want to see sallie; i want to see sallie's brother--

he's going to teach me to canoe--and (we come to my chief motive,

which is mean) i want master jervie to arrive at lock willow and find

me not there.

i must show him that he can't dictate to me. no one can dictate

to me but you, daddy--and you can't always! i'm off for the woods.

judy

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