Viewing page 183 of 209

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

up there?" She went and sang it out, and then proceeded to put a finger of each hand in her mouth. She was cunning, though. She wore a little ruffled yellow organdie, white stockings and patent strapped shoes.

The banner is getting on nicely. The mother of the girl who designed the seal is going to do part of the embroidery but we are held up for want of a little piece of creamy satin which I failed to get in town and which I cannot get here. I have written to Berenice asking her to send me a piece if she can and I also think I will telephone Miss Hollis, whom I haven't seen or heard from since the day I was out there with the flowers.

Mrs. Cole is to be away the first 3 days of this week, I expect, to commencement exercises at Bates' College in Maine. I didn't go down to B.U., being rather tired and occupied.

The drawing teacher had an exhibition Wednesday which was very good indeed. Her mother was here for a few hours, - a good-looking woman and quite proud and fond of Mary, I should judge.

The wind is howling as though it were November. By the way I guess the storm broke