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<br>James . . . James . . . you must find something, someone to help fill even a little of the empty wound that I have opened up inside of you.  You will protest you cannot, I know already -- despite it all -- that I would not be ''replaced'' in your heart.  As much as I love you James, I know that love cannot be selfish - and I would not deny you the things your spirit needs.  Touch who you will beloved.  Bring whatever is needed to yourself to help you bear up through the waiting.  For as I have harmed you enough through this separation - so would I be no barrier to happiness where ever you would find it.'''(3)'''
 
<br>James . . . James . . . you must find something, someone to help fill even a little of the empty wound that I have opened up inside of you.  You will protest you cannot, I know already -- despite it all -- that I would not be ''replaced'' in your heart.  As much as I love you James, I know that love cannot be selfish - and I would not deny you the things your spirit needs.  Touch who you will beloved.  Bring whatever is needed to yourself to help you bear up through the waiting.  For as I have harmed you enough through this separation - so would I be no barrier to happiness where ever you would find it.'''(3)'''
  
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<br>I think of Lyon'''(4)''' as a haven, as a paradise of things that hold the future.  It is so terribly far away both in place and in time it seems.  You are there, within the secretive shadows that clothe my feelings for you.  Am I shamed in your eyes by this thing? We are both people of honor, and have always placed honor above all else.  Save in this I fear.  My rationality deserts me when I think of you.  Passion and a wild unfulfilled yearning fills my only thoughts -- until it is only by sheerest will power that I remain where I am.  
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<br>I think of Lyon'''(4)''' as a haven, as a paradise of things that hold the future.  It is so terribly far away both in place and in time it seems.  You are there, within the secretive shadows that clothe my feelings for you.  Am I shamed in your eyes by this thing?'''(*****)''' We are both people of honor, and have always placed honor above all else.  Save in this I fear.  My rationality deserts me when I think of you.  Passion and a wild unfulfilled yearning fills my only thoughts -- until it is only by sheerest will power that I remain where I am.  
  
 
<br>Do I sound unhappy?  I am not.  But he'''(5)''' is not you James, nor are you him.  I can find no balance, no single place where I can be equal between you both.  My life is a tightrope it seems -- stretched between two points that are central to my existence.  Were things reversed, this letter might have gone to him, and not to you.
 
<br>Do I sound unhappy?  I am not.  But he'''(5)''' is not you James, nor are you him.  I can find no balance, no single place where I can be equal between you both.  My life is a tightrope it seems -- stretched between two points that are central to my existence.  Were things reversed, this letter might have gone to him, and not to you.

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