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Case 2258

7. Letter from Miss Fell 18 April 1892

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would move him - So I have been obliged again to telegraph canceling my concessions, & saying that if she agrees to their stipulations about his clothes, he sall go on Saturday, but not before. Your words "you shall have definite authority from Mr. Rudolf first" make me hope that I have acted right, but indeed I had no other alternative. The old man says he loves the boy as if he were his own, & would gladly keep him for nothing if he could afford it, & no person on earth shall make him send him away

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