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all night - then Rose is going back with her Saturday to be fitted a
and return the hat. I think I am going to like mine very much. It
is plain and therefore what I like. I succeeded in getting all your
P.P.C.'s off by Monday, so this is all attended to.

Sunday evening.

I must confess to studying French Revolution nearly all day.
We are to have an examination next week and the subject is so compre-
hensive!

Rose and Marguerite went to the city Saturday- Rose exchang-
ing her hat for one that I like much better. It is a flat crowned
and flat rimmed hat with cock feathers- black and white egrette-and
black and white ribbon on it. Rose says her waist is to be a beauty.
Kate Stabler went up to Miss O'Shanders and told here to do her best
for us. But I have about decided not to have a silk waist. Iwill
wear what I have and shall be much more content and happy about it if
I don't have one. It is only another thing. Marguerite had a very
pretty jacket with such pretty sleeves. No fulness at the top yet
hung so beautifully full from the gores in them, ( My spelling is
something eratic tonight). Miss MacKinnon drove down from San José
Saturday to see her brother and spent the day at tbe University. I
caught only a glance of her just as she was starting for home. She
enquired for you and sent a great deal of love for you.

I received a paper containing the account of Uncle Lemson's
passing on. Do give Aunt Clara our love and write to your girls soon.

Love from Theodora.

Last night we (about 20) went on a moonlight ride to Redwood City
and back. Had refreshment at Mrs. Braly's on our return. Delicious
ice cream and wafers. Bessie and Bertha did not go because Bertha ran
over in her cart their pet dog in the afternoon killing him. They were
inconsolable.

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