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16 Monday, January 16, 1928 This morning in bed at 11 o'clock a letter from Dick G. about the party, and an awfully cute one from Lenny and Dan — — A boring afternoon — Jean Marks, Rea Lowe, Smush, Laura, and Sue called up. Also Sylvia. Then Al — Mother wanted the phone so he said he would call later. We talked at 8:50 —— Yes, naturally he was darling — — — Joan got someone to ask if he liked her and he said, "I can't tell yet" [[strikethrough]] he said [[/strikethrough]] He wanted to know what I thought and we're going to discuss it tomorrow morning. Somehow - I can't be really jealous. But I do care a little. I remember how he looked at me when Dan and I were to-gether — and said "Somehow, Al dear, I didn't care that you were playing around with Dan" — I shall say that to-morrow — Gee, it can't end now — it has only begun — So - Al dear - you'll understand won't you - and keep Joan in her place - as Dan" I wish — All of them are in connection with me - Thanks! TO-MORROW'S TUESDAY! Tra-la-la 17 Tuesday, January 17, 1928 To schoo with Al tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la FOUND "TREBLA" the PEN Down with Al — So nice — Dramatic Club with Al — Lunch — German — History — AND THen My Pen BAck ——! Oh — I am so happy about that. Gee. Sue, Alice and I to Woolworths and the game — at Barnad — Swell game. Some 17-13 extra period on account of tie-score! Then waiting for Al at back door with Ad Blum — Al went out front way — At last we met and Ad Blum left us! —— He was so very darling in the subway — Honestly! — Then supper — — And a telephone call. Walking home with him to-morrow — Slick —— Gee! Its alright about Joan. I'm just a jealous cat — Silly Aline — Subside — So — das ist das — Dearest Al — — Don't forget the "secret" and the "Hi-Sign"
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