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(5) Anna began a letter to Sarah last evening but she got so sleepy that she was obliged to leave it and today she has been too busy to finish it. She had been sighing all day so much for a letter that I asked her if I should not write her one. She said she wished I would, and tell her about making pies for thanksgiving and dropping one and breaking it all to pieces just as I was taking it out of the oven. I said nothing about it afterwards till evening when I went up into one of the teachers' rooms and wrote as though from home and signed it with Sarah's name. The young lady who went for the letters took it to the office and brought it back in company with your letter. Anna had just gone up to practice and I took them both to her. She was overjoyed. Your two and Sarah's seemed too much for one day. Sis' part she did not notice till afterwards. I had taken the envelop from our last letter from home and changed the date from Nov. 11 to the 21st, while yours