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Imagine you are Mrs. Dorling. You are filled with guilt at what you have done. You are uncomfortable with what had happened. Write a letter to your friend describing your feelings and your desire to make amends.

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Imagine you are Mrs. Dorling. You are filled with guilt at what you have done. You are uncomfortable with what had happened. Write a letter to your friend describing your feelings and your desire to make amends.

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Dear Friend,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. I am writing to you today with a heavy heart, burdened by a guilt that has been gnawing at me for quite some time now.

You know me well, my friend, and you know that I have always strived to do what is right. However, I find myself in a situation where I have wronged someone, and the weight of my actions is becoming unbearable.

I am filled with remorse for what I have done. I have taken something that was not rightfully mine, and the guilt of my actions is making me uncomfortable. I find myself unable to sleep at night, haunted by the thought of my wrongdoing.

I have always believed in the power of redemption and the ability to make amends. I want to rectify my mistake, to make things right. I want to return what I have taken and apologize for my actions.

I am writing to you because I need your advice and your support. I am lost and unsure of how to proceed. I know that what I have done is wrong, and I am ready to face the consequences of my actions.

I hope that you can help me navigate through this difficult time. I value your friendship and your wisdom, and I know that you will guide me in the right direction.

Thank you for always being there for me. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours sincerely, Mrs. Dorling

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