How menny galons of bier he has drank and how menny oths he has swoar woold take too larg a peice off paper to rite them all onto, i am sory two hav to anounce, he is not giting enny beter.
[Send a corrected copy to Mrs. Alden.]
The following persons have mastered the Queer Story. A few others may have done so, but not having sent their copy for examination it is impossible for me to know:
Glenroy L. Black, Lucy Dickerson, Charlotte Fitch, Louise Hosmer, Cora J. Russell, Margaret Hoyt, Jessie Strengle, Hallie Edwards, Daisy Vaughan, Lydia Boring, Agnes Oliver.
Several others came within one or two words of perfection.
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