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"Dear Mrs. Ash: I am at present
totally unknown to you...

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...but I have something to impart
to which concerns both of us...

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...and is, in my case,
a matter of life and death."

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"May I trespass on your time
and come to see you?"

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"You would do wrong to keep this
evidence which I send to you now."

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"It is not mine, it is also not yours."
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"What I say is true and urgent,
as you will see."

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"Yours sincerely, Blanche Glover."
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Mrs. Ash...
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Maybe Blanche kept the letters
and showed them to Ellen.

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It all fits beautifully.
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Perhaps both of our departments
should work on this together.

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- Is that what you want?
- Do you?

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No. I want to find out what happened.
I wanna follow their trail.

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I need to know.
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I thought you were mad when you came
to Lincoln with your stolen letter.

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Now I feel exactly the same.
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I haven't really thanked you.
I mean, properly, for all of this.

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I have difficulty with compliments
and such.

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- Giving or receiving?
- Both, actually.

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Well, I won't tell you
you're amazing-looking then.

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- Thank you...
- I wouldn't act on it anyway...

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...with Fergus and all.
- What does "and all" mean?

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Nothing. It's just a little problem
that I have, socially.

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- Do you take anything for it?
- It's not that kind of a problem.

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It's just relationships on the whole,
they're not really for me.


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