Dear Enemy by Jean Webster
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to see him getting his deserts. What fun we are going to have
when you get back to Shadywell, and we lay our plans for a new John Grier! I feel as though I had spent this past year learning, and am now just ready to begin. We'll turn this into the nicest orphan asylum that ever lived. I'm so absurdly happy at the prospect that I start in the morning with a spring, and go about my various businesses singing inside. The John Grier Home sends its blessing to the two best friends it ever had! ADDIO! SALLIE. THE JOHN GRIER HOME, Saturday at half-past six in the morning! My dearest Enemy: "Some day soon something nice is going to happen." Weren't you surprised when you woke up this morning and remembered the truth? I was! I couldn't think for about two minutes what made me so happy. It's not light yet, but I'm wide awake and excited and having to write to you. I shall despatch this note by the first to-be- |
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