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Addressed to "Dear Friend." Lewis talks about a snowstorm that has hit the East Coast. She describes her routine and makes it apparent that she believes in waking up early so as to maximize productivity. Lewis mentions a well-liked neighbor, who though, "is a Catholic . . . our difference in religious belief is not a theme to dwell upon in view of her practical human kindness." She read a book about the lives of individuals who lived in Wales and had similar names to her own ancestors, and gives an overview of her family history dating back to the original Lewis family. The last two pages are floor plan sketches of her house.