BRACERS Record Detail for 18082
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"Monday night"
"Tonight I dined with Frau v. H. [Hattingberg] in a restaurant on the Aventine, and then walked home with her. We had a sort of éclaircissement. I told her that I should certainly never again care for anyone as I do for you, and she told me she would quite certainly never give more than friendship in return for anything I had to offer. So that cleared the air, and we had a very happy time, talking of a hundred things. There is no reason now why I should not remain friends with her, which I should certainly be glad to do. The danger of drifting, which worried me, does not exist any longer. I am dining with her tomorrow."
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