dear daddy-long-legs,
i'm educated! my diploma is in the bottom bureau drawer with my
two best dresses. commencement was as usual, with a few showers
at vital moments. thank you for your rosebuds. they were lovely.
master jervie and master jimmie both gave me roses, too, but i left
theirs in the bath tub and carried yours in the class procession.
here i am at lock willow for the summer--for ever maybe. the board
is cheap; the surroundings quiet and conducive to a literary life.
what more does a struggling author wish? i am mad about my book.
i think of it every waking moment, and dream of it at night. all i
want is peace and quiet and lots of time to work (interspersed with
nourishing meals).
master jervie is coming up for a week or so in august, and jimmie
mcbride is going to drop in sometime through the summer.
he's connected with a bond house now, and goes about the country
selling bonds to banks. he's going to combine the `farmers' national'
at the corners and me on the same trip.
you see that lock willow isn't entirely lacking in society.
i'd be expecting to have you come motoring through--only i know now
that that is hopeless. when you wouldn't come to my commencement,
i tore you from my heart and buried you for ever.
judy abbott, a.b.