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2/ after them like unto the hart after the water-brook - or maybe I should say my feet. Am really homesick and weary for black oxfords, as I have yearned unceasingly for some since the 16th of last July where I cast off my old ones thinking to get new in a day or so. And yet the day seemeth far distant. Please send them immejit? by parcel post if they are not lost or worn out. The table cloth was cut, hemmed and on the table when I came home near noon after doing numerous errands for the M.C. The napkins were cut and one ready to hem. I rejoiced at the sight of the toothbrush and paste. The apron gingham, percale, cheesecloth and lawn? are all right. I wonder why you sent me the Whitman gift book that N.F. made you a graduation present of?