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most charming. I hope they wont grow tired of writing. I do wish I could get your beaded wrap to you. It is such a dear - and would become you so. Maybe I'll have a chance yet. The trouble is that every one who is going home is so full that it is a sort of imposition to ask one, especially as they are strangers. I wore it once myself, and looked lovely in it. Why do we all keep sending letters to Drexels. It costs me six cents apiece for them, and we are going to stop here. It is perfectly safe. What would'nt I give to see Cecil and hug him. I hope you are peaceful and with some new cook. Poor little