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April 16th 1893

Dear Miss Winsor,

You will be very surprised to get this long letter from me no doubt, and will wonder what I can have to say to you. 

In the first place I must tell you that I should never have troubled 


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you by telling you how fond I am of you unless I [[strikethrough]] shal [[/strikethrough]] had thought that it would be good for one and it might lead to so much more.

There is no going back to the time when I first went to the Breakley and met you, but I must tell you that ever since then 

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