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Letters
Dear Emma,

As you know by now, Simon came to see me here, and since his visit we’ve been keeping in touch more often. He told me that you were seeing John White, and that as a result, Frank has stopped talking.

I’m saying this as a friend to both of you—please, please don’t hurt Frank. I know you’re free to do what you want, but Frank is such a sweet, sensitive man, and I hate to think of how he must feel right now. I’ve been in the situation of believing that someone I love is slipping away. Fortunately for me, I was wrong, and we’re working it out.

Are you serious about John? If so, maybe you should leave Stoney Grove for awhile and save Frank the hurt of having to live through it all. I’m not firing you—you’re doing great work. I just think you might make things easier on everyone if you went to live in the village.

I've been busy with the Blake manuscripts that Simon brought to me, and have enclosed transcriptions of each.  Let me know what you think of them!

Ann

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