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obliged to change some classes, so that it seems as if we had hardly commenced work and here it is November and it will soon be Thanksgiving. I suppose you are going home then? I shall begin to count the days now. I wish I might stay longer but shall be glad to get home even for as short a time. I think I shall have to take "Margery Dan" with me, and let you read if if you have not already. I am sure you will like it. In regard to the bureau cover. I think you were hardly fair, to say, you supposed. I had begun to hope you had forgotten. I was quite sure you would remember, so what would be the use of hoping for the impossible. Have you any amount of patience? And do you like to exercise that beautiful virtue? Because if you do not possess this gift, I advise you to get it somewhere for you will need it while waiting for the present you so persistingly "begged." I shall be glad to make it