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"Gracechurch street, Sept. 6."MY DEAR NIECE,"I have just received your letter, and shall devote this whole morningto answering it, as I foresee that a _little_ writing will not comprisewhat I have to tell you. I must confess myself surprised by yourapplication; I did not expect it from _you_. Don't think me angry,however, for I only mean to let you know that I had not imagined suchinquiries to be necessary on _your_ side.baschibasc
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