24 - Was dog tired to-day and got along not any too well at school. Had my first business letter dictated to me. Wore the silver chain Muz gave me yesterday. Saw the Yip tribe after supper and they were again entertaining. Yap was more so to me. He is a sweet youth when he thaws out. Went to the Empire after school with Val Wright and Mae. Went for a four mile stroll with Mae after supper (at about 8.30, when the Yip tribe had withdrawn). Got home at ten. Muzzy was asleep so I took the diary down stairs and wrote it up for the last three days. Jingo, but I'm dead-tired.
Mae tells me, by the way, that Bonnie's crooking of her finger (See Feb. 25) worked to perfection (so I must give up all hope of ever winning Pit). Don't know that I care so very much anyway - at least not now. You see, there's the Yep and the Yap; but I'd rather _____ Oh slush, lov-ally slush! I'll just forget it and begin a new canto, book or chapter of this book dedicated to the Yip Tribe.
Bonnie crooking her finger on February 25, 1912.
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