In this letter, Gilbert writes to his correspondent that he "can give you information on the subject of your letter" and goes on to say that "I venture to think that this microscopic investigation into the [...] private lives of the public men is carried a little too far." Gilbert later assures his correspondent that "English interviewers" generally have "great tact and good taste."
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