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now mourn and grieve to say we did it, and disgraced our selves. We went way too far and acted just awful and sat in jackcloth and ashes when we got home. We went with B. Platt, R. Atkinson and Scott Lawrence (whom I mentioned once before in connection with skating) to get ice cream after the debate but got home early enough. But we have now made up our minds not to cut up at all except on Mondays and to always be decent even on Monday. The reason I say we had to make up our minds to revel only Mondays was this. Stella came home Friday morning [[unclear]] in her trunk a great lovely chocolate cake, a lot of cracked nuts, and candied dates. We ate quite a bit in our room, but instead of sensibly eating it all her we had to go and ask three dear
now mourn and grieve to say we did it, and disgraced our selves. We went way too far and acted just awful and sat in sackcloth and ashes when we got home. We went with B. Platt, R. Atkinson and Scott Lawrence (whom I mentioned once before in connection with skating) to get ice cream after the debate but got home early enough. But we have now made up our minds not to cut up at all except on Mondays and to always be decent even on Monday. The reason I say we had to make up our minds to revel only Mondays was this. Stella came home Friday morning brot in her trunk a great lovely chocolate cake, a lot of cracked nuts, and candied dates. We ate quite a bit in our room, but instead of sensibly eating it all here we had to go and ask three dear

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2 now mourn and grieve to say we did it, and disgraced our selves. We went way too far and acted just awful and sat in sackcloth and ashes when we got home. We went with B. Platt, R. Atkinson and Scott Lawrence (whom I mentioned once before in connection with skating) to get ice cream after the debate but got home early enough. But we have now made up our minds not to cut up at all except on Mondays and to always be decent even on Monday. The reason I say we had to make up our minds to revel only Mondays was this. Stella came home Friday morning brot in her trunk a great lovely chocolate cake, a lot of cracked nuts, and candied dates. We ate quite a bit in our room, but instead of sensibly eating it all here we had to go and ask three dear