A few days ago we got some fine postcards from Fr. Pat, who is in Naples now, showing the Bay of Naples, and one of Tiberius’ palaces in Capri. We get one or two postcards almost every day. – Stayed at home to-day to look after Pappie, as Mammie was, of course, teaching at School of Music. Worked at piano, violin, French and German all the morning, and finished my ordinary school-work in the evening. After dinner went to Miss O’Brien’s place to fetch some complimentary tickets for us for Mr. and Mrs. Neeson’s concert to-morrow night. We got a card from Miss O’Brien from Cappoquin that I was to do so. Called to Arthur, whose glands are still bad and to Mammie in School of Music. A sweet little Egyptian girl was having her lesson. She is leaving for Egypt in a few months. After tea, worked at Roumanian stamps, and got a lot done. Fräulein Engelmann came back from Committee meeting of Choral Society, and told us all about it. The choir will protest strongly against the recent treatment of Pappie, and leave School after summer.