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broken down". That is absolutely false, little girl and in Your soul you know it is - I am as true a friend loyal as [?] and have only in justice to myself set a limit to your demands on that friendship. I have not refused you either my sympathy or my encouragement but I have fiercely rebelled against the constant strain of meeting your emotional weaknesses and have pointed out the [?] of not giving the World cause to be unkind in construction of a continuous and intimate Companions life which is not [?] our business relations Again you say "Whatever may have been your reasons for staying with me". You know my reasons; I accepted the visits agains my judgement and having accepted it voluntarily was [?] in love and friendship to stand by Whether you failed or succeeded for it was pure friendship that made me accept the many[?] and distasteful features of our season cheerfully. You wrongly say "I realize with keen pain that the Every little demonstrations of affection, sympathy and tenderness that I have received from you, have been an ever increasing trial to you, as you have realized that Your heart was less drawn to me." There is that sordid