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I had a good mind to write that heading Dear friend Emmie. just to see how you would take it but I could not make up my mind to. London. Dec 3. 

Tender Hearted as ever, 
with love
Ned

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My Darling Emmie,
I am in a great mess. I dont know whether to go home or to go to Paris or Munich. You see I can wait tiny time here and money too [?]. which is more important. I am all broke up and dont know what to do. What would you advise in such a case be dearest? 
I either want advice or want to swear. I dont know which. I think probably the advice would do the most good. Grover & Miss Adrich were having a crying match because she has to go home with her mother.
I dont know but what he will go at the last minute, and maybe I shall go to. So dont be surprised at anything. Dont be surprised if you hear that I am at Munich. I dont