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why I shouldn't get all these things I have spoken of, at any rate I shan't? give up trying yet, May I also say that I want to be your friend–as I am–and I want you to be mine, as I believe you are. When I told you how I felt about you and your work, I was not laying it on with a trowel, I don't think of you as a father, as an elderly influence, or gile? of the kind, as far as I know, your work has not "influenced" me at all, save on the way at which it has enriched my life, and my knowledge of my craft! I think you are one of the most important