You have been such a dear helpful little lady this term so often sacrificing your own comfort for the pleasure of others that I had to just write and tell you how much I appreciated it.
You are soon to go away to a place that has been variously described as lovely - horrid - worst place of its kind - perfectly fine - so much nicer than Wadleigh and I hope that you may find it to your liking - that you will meet most congenial associates - will meet with marked success and a diploma in June 1913.
I am sending a little book as a very small souvenir of our pleasant relations together.
Wishing you increased health, strength and every blessing, I am
Yours sincerely, Jane I. Taylor
Found in "The Jingle of a Jap" by Clara Bell Thurston. Published by Caldwell, 1908.