About this book
It need hardly be said that the woman by whom these letter were written had no thought that they would be read by anyone but the person to whom they were addressed. But a request, conveyed under circumstances which the writer herself would have regarded as all-commanding, urges that they should now be given to the world; and, so far as is possible with a due regard to the claims of privacy, what is here printed presents the letters as they were first written in their complete form and sequence. From book explanation Music composed and performed by Michael J. L.
Chapters (19)
1Section 01
2Section 02
3Section 03
4Section 04
5Section 05
6Section 06
7Section 07
8Section 08
9Section 09
10Section 10
11Section 11
12Section 12
13Section 13
14Section 14
15Section 15
16Section 16
17Section 17
18Section 18
19Section 19

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