Excerpt from Love Letters of a Musician
My Lady: I don"t know just how to tell you what I feel to-night, for I am little more than a boy and pretty badly confused, even for me. Your letter is all kindness and I can"t tell you how much I appreciate it, though I cannot see what you have done that should make you ask me to forgive you. I have known for a long time how much I cared for you, but I thought 1 could manage to keep it to myself. I knew that to tell you would be but to hurt you - and you know I would not willingly do that.
You are not to blame if I care for you, nor am I, perhaps - but that unmerciful thing that people call Fate or Providence or God. And if there is a little of the bitter in it, there is much more that is sweet and good and beautiful - like you.
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