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June 1st:

Well yesterday HenrysHenry's [sic] letter came and it says in black and white that he and his mother have never met such a girl as I and he wants me to marry him. So I took HenrysHenry's [sic] letter to the photographers and I had quite a lot of photographs taken of it because a girl might lose HenrysHenry's [sic] letter and she would not have anything left to remember him by. But Dorothy says to hang on to Henry’s letter, because she really does not think the photographs do it justice.

So this afternoon I got a telegram from Henry and the telegram says that Henry’s father is very, very ill in New York and they have got to leave for New York immediately and his heart is broken not to see me again and to send him my answer by telegraph so that his mind will be rested while he is going back to New York. So I sent him a telegram and I accepted his proposal. So tonight I got another telegram and Henry says that he and his mother are very very happy and HenrysHenry's [sic] mother can hardly bear Miss Chapman any more and Henry says he hopes I will decide to come right back to New York and keep his mother quite a lot of company, 169