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Of course, I read your letter to her, and she asked me for permission to write herself and tell Mr. Solovyov that he was mistaken; because she is too truthful to allow him to remain under the impression that my articles were written by her. What a ''strange'' man he must be to think like that!.. But, as I said before, – I take this as a compliment, knowing how he admires Mme de Morsier. Only I'm afraid that after learning ''the'' ''truth'', he will never want to read my writings... And it would be very sad, as they are very religious and moral and are meant to'' do the evil people – good'', and the good – even better!..  
 
Of course, I read your letter to her, and she asked me for permission to write herself and tell Mr. Solovyov that he was mistaken; because she is too truthful to allow him to remain under the impression that my articles were written by her. What a ''strange'' man he must be to think like that!.. But, as I said before, – I take this as a compliment, knowing how he admires Mme de Morsier. Only I'm afraid that after learning ''the'' ''truth'', he will never want to read my writings... And it would be very sad, as they are very religious and moral and are meant to'' do the evil people – good'', and the good – even better!..  
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Of course, I read your letter to her, and she asked me for permission to write herself and tell Mr. Solovyov that he was mistaken; because she is too truthful to allow him to remain under the impression that my articles were written by her. What a ''strange'' man he must be to think like that!.. But, as I said before, – I take this as a compliment, knowing how he admires Mme de Morsier. Only I'm afraid that after learning ''the'' ''truth'', he will never want to read my writings... And it would be very sad, as they are very religious and moral and are meant to'' do the evil people – good'', and the good – even better!..  
 
Of course, I read your letter to her, and she asked me for permission to write herself and tell Mr. Solovyov that he was mistaken; because she is too truthful to allow him to remain under the impression that my articles were written by her. What a ''strange'' man he must be to think like that!.. But, as I said before, – I take this as a compliment, knowing how he admires Mme de Morsier. Only I'm afraid that after learning ''the'' ''truth'', he will never want to read my writings... And it would be very sad, as they are very religious and moral and are meant to'' do the evil people – good'', and the good – even better!..  
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