āāāLittle girl, I hold your hand, and youāve kissed me, and if these things donāt make us friends nothing ever will. Thank you for your sweet honesty to me, and goodbye.ā He wrung my hand, and taking up his hat, went straight out of the room without looking back, without a tear or a quiver or a pause; and I am crying like a baby. Oh, why must a man like that be made unhappy when there are lots of girls about who would worship the very ground he trod on? I know I would if I were freeā āonly I donāt want to be free. My dear, this quite upset me, and I feel I cannot write of happiness just at once, after telling you of it; and I donāt wish to tell of the number three until it can be all happy.
āEver your loving ā Lucy .