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Paris June 24th 1910

My dear Grace.
 Just received your letter of June 15th in answer to my note of June 5th.
I am sorry that to express to you the way I felt when I wrote after reading your letter, should make you feel miserable: do not know how you expected I would feel after reading your letter. 
 Think I can analize [[analyze]] my feeling at the time, much more satisfactorily for you when I am with you than I could by writing. 
What I think is unmanly about a feeling like mine, is not to have the courage to materialize them. I know that men more courageous than I have felt as I did. 
You need not be afraid that will