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& were jolly & the "12 P's" even sang their chorus (when the orchestra played it) "Oh, girls, you are so silly! And finally they went away & Edith at my suggestion put a handful of rice in my satchel - which they took - & rice & an old shoe followed them. I was the last one whom Ned kissed goodbye (& the last before she was married, too) & pretty soon they had disappeared & then the rest did. The 12 P's all looked fine. Con insists upon gushing over my dress & the manner of receiving &c.&c. Mrs. Rose invited Edith & me to lunch & we staid - in the kitchen - the dining table was all presents. A palm - from Mr. & Mrs. Keis - a Victory from M.B. A Stein from Matie & Bob, a doz. oyster forks from Mary

- a mahogany rocker from Mary
. A Morris chair from Miss O. a bonbon spoon from Mama, sugar tray from Frank
, spoons from Freddie - cut glass dishes from Nellie & the Wrays - Stulls - vase from Miss Weaver, picture from Helen D. plates from Charlotte. bureau scarf & cushion from the Rogers - pillow from Lura. I can't name them all "at all, at all!" I went back to Matie's to dress - & see some of her magnificent presents. Walked home from Glenny's with Mary
& in the evening she & I went to see Henry Miller in

& were jolly & the "12 P's" even sang their chorus (when the orchestra played it) "Oh, girls, you are so silly! And finally they went away & Edith at my suggestion put a handful of rice in my satchel - which they took - & rice & an old shoe followed them. I was the last one whom Ned kissed goodbye (& the last before she was married, too) & pretty soon they had disappeared & then the rest did. The 12 P's all looked fine. Con insists upon gushing over my dress & the manner of receiving &c.&c. Mrs. Rose invited Edith & me to lunch & we staid - in the kitchen - the dining table was all presents. A palm - from Mr. & Mrs. Keis - a Victory from M.B. A Stein from Matie & Bob, a doz. oyster forks from Mary

- a mahogany rocker from Mary
. A Morris chair from Miss O. a bonbon spoon from Mama, sugar tray from Frank
, spoons from Freddie - cut glass dishes from Nellie & the Wrays - Stulls - vase from Miss Weaver, picture from Helen D. plates from Charlotte. bureau scarf & cushion from the Rogers - pillow from Lura. I can't name them all "at all, at all!" I went back to Matie's to dress - & see some of her magnificent presents. Walked home from Glenny's with Mary
& in the evening she & I went to see Henry Miller in

& were jolly & the "12 P's" even sang their chorus (when the orchestra played it) "Oh, girls, you are so silly! And finally they went away & Edith at my suggestion put a handful of rice in my satchel - which they took - & rice & an old shoe followed them. I was the last one whom Ned kissed goodbye (& the last before she was married, too) & pretty soon they had disappeared & then the rest did. The 12 P's all looked fine. Con insists upon gushing over my dress & the manner of receiving &c.&c. Mrs. Rose invited Edith & me to lunch & we staid - in the kitchen - the dining table was all presents. A palm - from Mr. & Mrs. Keis - a Victory from M.B. A Stein from Matie & Bob, a doz. oyster forks from Mary

- a mahogany rocker from Mary
. A Morris chair from Miss O. a bonbon spoon from Mama, sugar tray from Frank
, spoons from Freddie - cut glass dishes from Nellie & the Wrays - Stulls - vase from Miss Weaver, picture from Helen D. plates from Charlotte. bureau scarf & cushion from the Rogers - pillow from Lura. I can't name them all "at all, at all!" I went back to Matie's to dress - & see some of her magnificent presents. Walked home from Glenny's with Mary
& in the evening she & I went to see Henry Miller in
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