dear daddy-long-legs,
i don't believe i can be going to heaven--i am getting such a lot
of good things here; it wouldn't be fair to get them hereafter too.
listen to what has happened.
jerusha abbott has won the short-story contest (a twenty-five
dollar prize) that the monthly holds every year. and she's a sophomore!
the contestants are mostly seniors. when i saw my name posted,
i couldn't quite believe it was true. maybe i am going to be an author
after all. i wish mrs. lippett hadn't given me such a silly name--
it sounds like an author-ess, doesn't it?
also i have been chosen for the spring dramatics--as you like it
out of doors. i am going to be celia, own cousin to rosalind.
and lastly: julia and sallie and i are going to new york next friday
to do some spring shopping and stay all night and go to the theatre
the next day with `master jervie.' he invited us. julia is going
to stay at home with her family, but sallie and i are going to stop
at the martha washington hotel. did you ever hear of anything
so exciting? i've never been in a hotel in my life, nor in a theatre;
except once when the catholic church had a festival and invited
the orphans, but that wasn't a real play and it doesn't count.
and what do you think we're going to see? hamlet. think of that!
we studied it for four weeks in shakespeare class and i know it
by heart.
i am so excited over all these prospects that i can scarcely sleep.
goodbye, daddy.
this is a very entertaining world.
yours ever,
judy
ps. i've just looked at the calendar. it's the 28th.
another postscript.
i saw a street car conductor today with one brown eye and one blue.
wouldn't he make a nice villain for a detective story?