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without any trouble. And there are others, like Mrs. Lynde, that you have to try very hard to love. You know you ought to love them because they know so much (begin subscript)^(end subscript)(begin superscript)and are such active workers in the church(end superscript) but you have to keep reminding yourself of it all the time or else you forget. There was another little girl at the manse to tea (begin subscript)^(end subscript)(begin superscript)from the White Sands Sunday School(end superscript). Her name was Lauretta Bradley and she was a very nice little girl[.] (begin subscript)^(end subscript)(begin superscript)Q13(end superscript) We had an elegant tea and I think I kept all the rules of etiquette pretty well. After tea Mrs. Allan played and sang and she got Lauretta and me to sing, too. Mrs. Allan says I have a good voice and she says I must sing in the Sunday school choir after this. You can’t think how I was thrilled at the mere thought.
LMM Notes
LMM Note Q13
Not exactly a kindred spirit you know but still very nice.