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'Oh, Roger!'

'If ever there should come a time in which you can say it truly, remember my truth to you and say it boldly I at least shall never change Of course if you love another ive yourself to him, it will be all over Tell me that boldly also I have said it all now God bless you, h through it all to think more of your happiness than ofhis way over one of the bridges, and leaving her to find her way into the house alone