No reason for worry. In our society, all would believe that Nigel has
lost his innocence ... all those except, of course, Nigel himself! He
is not so easily bent to the conventions of those around him.
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Dear Victor,
as I said before, Nigel became a living charatcter by your tale.
So, I'll have to accept, that he simply rejected Ian's awkard (correct verb ?) "offer" of "friendship". So, that was that. (and any further investigation would give the molestor an importance, he does not deserve).
Full stop.
And his father is growing to be a person that any child ought to have.
Yours Billy Elliot
May Britannia rule the waves - Wilhem II din'd manage to annoy you afte all.
P.S. Nick of course taken of the most wonderful film I ever happend to see
P.P.S any chance of contactng via e-mail?
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