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tempted us. Miss Huistes [[Haistes]] went to the ball with Mrs. Jonas and Mr Bishop an English student. It was given by some of the English and American students - Miss H looked stunning in yellow tulle low necked. And was a great belle.   A. Harrison was very attentive to her - I daresay he will ask her for Vernissage and I know she will go if he does.
They are planning a trip to Italy and are only waiting for Miss H. to have a tooth cured to go. She is quite miserable and has had to give up the cours. 
I must work at 'Peters and Alica [[Alicia]]' my last Compo - before it gets dark.   Many happy returns!   I think Bowdie's afghan must be fine - I can 
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quiet little thing and lame, feet all askew - and she speaks three languages equally well and plays on the zither.   She is very nice to me and has invited me to come to her studio. 
You really need not be worried about any indiscretions of ours - We have almost no temptations - nor any chance for any - and we are not going to do anything imprudent any way. I think Cecil takes pleasure in making out that things are improper to do— 
Aunt Sarah allowed Constance to go with us to Mr Stewardson's studio, so she ought'nt to say word.   When we were leaving Mr Stewardson's studio I made a laughing 
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