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I was glad he had said it because I thought I knew it be true [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] ^[[I]] liked to have him acknowledge it.  He is so strong and true.  Harry, one can look up to him in everything.  I wish he would tell me things.  He always makes me feel as if I must tell him everything.  And he is interested too.  He cannot act what he does not feel.  I wish I could see him often but he has gone away now and will not be back again.  I care more about his opinion that any one elses.  It makes me feel

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happy whenever I think of our agreement.  I mean to ask him things when ever I feel like it.  I should like to ask him something now, but am afraid.  It is this -
"Dear Harry,
Do you remember the night at Mrs Brooks when you took me into dinner and we made that agreement.  I hope you have not forgotten it because I have not and I want to ask you something now [[strikethrough]] which [[/strikethrough]] and ^[[I want]] you [[strikethrough]] are [[/strikethrough]] to answer me truthfully as you said you would.