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I talked freely and went to the ball game in the P.M.  That pleased him, of course, so things seem to be going merrily once more.  Mrs. McCleary says he thinks I am all right.

Mr. Millington still darts by my door in a hurry when I catch sight of him, but I hailed him the other day about the exhibition.  He is still on the fence about it, but I did find out that he agrees with me about graduation exercises.  Bates has been telling me that Mill. didn't care for them.  It is rather late now but next year he wants something done about them and a "real play" not a "minstrel show" put on.