July 7, 1895
Dear Spain,
Your letter has doused my fiery temper, and I will graciously accept your apology. Yet, do not be so hard on yourself. I too know you well, and I expect you are feeling very guilty for more than you need. You are not the only one a fault for the way our written conversation escalated. Please also forgive me for having misled you during any of our past interactions. I would very much like to meet you in a several weeks for I too have heard that particular Hungarian coffee house is excellent. I am free on the weekends, mostly on Sundays, for the next few weeks, write to me again when you have the time. Do not let our meeting interfere with your stressful situation and if you cannot find time do not worry about me. I shall await a time and date of your discretion.
Sincerely,
England
