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September 26th 1894.
Dear Mr Warren,
Come at once! Have found excitement for you!
Do you remember the day we talked of getting excited?  It was the day you came to say Goodbye.  You see I have not forgotten, and have been on the lookout for some excitement for you.  At last it has come!  I hope you are interested.  I wish you were here so that I could tell you and did not have to write.  Then I could watch the expression of your face
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After all I think I will wait till you arrive before breaking the news.  After my research I think I should at least be rewarded by seeing the excitement.  Tell me when you arrive so that I may have all prepared.  Since you have never been excited there is no telling what form your excitement will take.  The room in which the news is broken will only have two wooden chairs.  I myself will wear a fencing guard in front of my face so that in case you show any tendency to use the chairs as