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You and I are too good friends tohave sense of distrust or annoyance come between us--which would surelyhappen if I had to keep thinking that you or anyone else might bewatching me."RUPERT'S JOURNAL--_Continued_. _April_ 27, 1907.After a spell of loneliness which has seemed endless I have something towrite.bofabracel
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