I must get it said at once. Listen patiently, and do not be angry with me if you can help it. I did not answer your letter because I thought it better to wait to speak, so that there might be no possibility of any misunderstanding. I don't want to seem... Throstlethwaite, by Susan Morley - Página 232por Sarah Frances Spedding - 1875Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...not withstand, and went on gently and gravely. " I have not very much to say, Leonard, but I must gei it said at once. Listen patiently, and do not be angry...misunderstanding. I don't want to seem to judge your conduct, but it is clear to me, now, that we see things so differently that we must not make any more... | |
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