Daddy-Long-Legs (Webster)/Letter 34
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Mr. Daddy-Long-Legs Smith.
Sir: Having completed the study of argumentation and the science of dividing a thesis into heads, I have decided to adopt the following form for letter-writing. It contains all necessary facts, but no unnecessary verbiage.
- I. We had written examinations this week in:
- A. Chemistry.
- B. History.
- II. A new dormitory is being built.
- A. Its material is:
- (a) red brick.
- (b) grey stone.
- B. Its capacity will be:
- (a) one dean, five instructors.
- (b) two hundred girls.
- (c) one housekeeper, three cooks, twenty waitresses, twenty chambermaids.
- A. Its material is:
- III. We had junket for dessert tonight.
- IV. I am writing a special topic upon the Sources of Shakespeare's Plays.
- V. Lou McMahon slipped and fell this afternoon at basket ball, and she:
- A. Dislocated her shoulder.
- B. Bruised her knee.
- VI. I have a new hat trimmed with:
- A. Blue velvet ribbon.
- B. Two blue quills.
- C. Three red pompoms.
- VII. It is half past nine.
- VIII. Good night.
Judy.