My dear Gertrude:
I am in an awful rush, but must ask you about that picture.
Before I went home and before I wrote my letter to you I had decided which one
in the picture was Murrie, but the folks think I am wrong. Isn't she the one
whose hair is smoothed back from her face, and whose eyes
[over]
are raised and whose head is highest in the picture?
That is the one I thought of when I wrote. The other does not look as if she could be 20.
I hope I am not wrong, I shall be disappointed.
Hastily,
M. Alice Carey
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