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Rinehart, Mary Roberts

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" The signature too was
charming, "Ever thine." But, dear child, won't you write at once
and tell me why the waist, bust and hip measurements? And the
request to have them really low in the neck?
Ever thine,
CARTER.
It will be perceived that I had sent him the letter to
mother, by mistake.
I was very unhappy about it. It was not an auspisious way
to begin the Holadays, especially the low neck. Also I disliked
very much having told him my waist measure which is large owing
to Basket Ball.
As I have stated before, I have known very few of the Other
Sex, but some of the girls had had more experience, and in the
days before we went home, we talked a great deal about things.
Especially Love. I felt that it was rather over-done,
particularly in fiction. Also I felt and observed at divers
times that I would never marry. It was my intention to go upon
the stage, although modafied since by what I am about to relate.
The other girls say that I look like Julia Marlowe.
Some of the girls had boys who wrote to them, and one of
them--I refrain from giving her name had--a Code.


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