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It was dated at Rouen, France, and it ran as follows:

"DEAR, DEAR GUY:--I am all alone here in Rouen; not a person

nearof Daisy Thornton as she

was, or as she is now, for I aain, and aoverness in a wealthy French family;

and this is how it came about: I have left Berlin and the party there

and a for three reasons, two of which concern

cousin Tom and one of which has to do with you and that ht when I brought it

back and tore it up that was the last of it, and did not know that by no

act of e Father missed it,

of course, and I told him just the truth, and that I could never touch a

penny of your money and I not your wife He did not say a word, and I

supposed it was all right, and never dreamed that I was actually clothed

and fed on the interest of that ten thousand dollars Father would not

tell me and you did not write Why didn't you, Guy? I expected a letter