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Letter 248a (?) [Charles Wadsworth to ED] Emily Dickinson
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My Dear Miss Dickenson
I am distressed beyond measure at your note, received this moment, - I can only imagine the affliction which has befallen, or is now befalling you.
Believe me, be what it may, you have all my sympathy, and my constant, earnest prayers.
I am very, very anxious to learn more definitely of your trial - and though I have no right to intrude upon your sorrow yet I beg you to write me, though it be but a word.
In great haste
Sincerely and most
Affectionately Yours -----
I am distressed beyond measure at your note, received this moment, - I can only imagine the affliction which has befallen, or is now befalling you.
Believe me, be what it may, you have all my sympathy, and my constant, earnest prayers.
I am very, very anxious to learn more definitely of your trial - and though I have no right to intrude upon your sorrow yet I beg you to write me, though it be but a word.
In great haste
Sincerely and most
Affectionately Yours -----
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