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APRIL 10 Sun. 1932 - I played "Hooky" from Sunday School but made up for it by going to the Evening Service. After that, I wrote "To Edwin Markham" I think it's swell - tsk tsk! boasting! But I really do - and it looks really more well-treated & written than all my previous so-called poems! This whole blooming saying "Die-nasty" and of course the tire died! & how. P.S> Did Kamehameka die nasty? APRIL 11 Mon 1932 Can you beat it? Clopton wants me to write a sonnet sequence out of the one I wrote. My task increased threefold! Oh what fun we had in the auditorium listening to the constitutions orations! Mabel Kula, the Freshie, blundered: The Kamehameka die-nasty! You! & you! & you! must uphold the constitution of the United States of Hawaii - oowah! We had a great time today & a swarm of boys helped us (in Hanamaulia) - had it just when L. was week was the dryest,