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The Eagle’s Heart

CHAPTER XIII
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The reason for the postscript is that I have re-read the foregoing letter and find it unsatisfactory in everything except the expression of my wish to see you.

I had meant to say so much and I have said so little.

I am afraid now that I shall not see you at all, so I add my promise.

I shall always remember you and I _will_ think of you when I sing, and I will sing If I Were a Voice every Sunday for you, especially when I am all alone, and I'll send it out to you by thought waves.

You shall never fail of the best wishes of "MARY YARDWELL." Not being trained in psychologic subtleties, Harold took this letter to mean only what it said.


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