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Paris June 27 1910

My dear girl.

I wish that I could express in words commensurate with my feeling towards you that was aroused by your two letters which I have just received. Your love makes me very happy and brings with it a desire to be worthy of it; to be sympathetic and kind to you.

This so far it seems I have not been capable of doing. The hurt I have given you has returned to me and leaves me feeling very sorry for having caused it.

I love you and desire very much to be with you. I will try and not be the cause of our being unhappy when we are together; you have always tried and have been more successful than I. Your patience and sense of fairness is greater than mine. When we are together I hope that I can analyze my feeling for