But the letter contains a lot more than an apology. There's also a paean in there to the work of Ms. Block. You sing her praises in that letter, and that's precisely what we had to try to determine, but I'll leave that there for now.
I want to make sure I understand what's implicit in your letter, and I want to give you a chance to say it outright. Are you saying that other than this one incident, everything else you did while working for Ms. Block was with her knowledge and in accordance with the rules she set down for you as her employee? Is that a fair interpretation of your letter?