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out of her life, at least she had not answered her last letter at last reports, but to say that the "man" question has entirely dropped out, would be another thing. I [[unclear]] that she will move back [[unclear]] from the other [[unclear]], and shrine a woman and therefore " - etc. - " Her friends at Oferlin [[hammer?]] back girls and boys seem of the feel [[unclear]], and other is a comfort to us. Holden was in Oferlin there days , week before last, attending the state
out of her life, at least she had not answered his last letter at last reports, but to say that the "man" question had entirely dropped out, would be another thing. I fancy that she will never lack attention  from the other sex and she is "a woman and therefore" - etc. - " Her friends at Oberlin however both girls and boys seem of the best class and this is a comfort to us. Holden was in Oberlin three days ,week before last, attending the state Assn. He met a good many of Elisabeth's friends and liked them very much. I have been thinking since of taking Elisabeth to see Aunt Mary this summer, but haven't fully decided yet. We should both enjoy it so much. It almost drives me wild  to have people ask me here "where we are going." But then

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out of her life, at least she had not answered his last letter at last reports, but to say that the "man" question had entirely dropped out, would be another thing. I fancy that she will never lack attention from the other sex and she is "a woman and therefore" - etc. - " Her friends at Oberlin however both girls and boys seem of the best class and this is a comfort to us. Holden was in Oberlin three days ,week before last, attending the state Assn. He met a good many of Elisabeth's friends and liked them very much. I have been thinking since of taking Elisabeth to see Aunt Mary this summer, but haven't fully decided yet. We should both enjoy it so much. It almost drives me wild to have people ask me here "where we are going." But then