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A rainy day—I wish I had you loss lose patience with his
ultra-emotionalism. (What an awkward word-division!) If I told him I liked
the plain, unperfumed English sentence, I meant it! to for every one
of the French metres. The French are poor in singing metres, and the few
they have are seldom robust. But good English prose is at exclama exclamatory or vague or full of
long-drawn sighs. Their emotion is of another kind—deep feeling under strong
control. The
I am so glad you like “I am told
that some of my young fellow playwrights made a great effort and one
morning got up
On Saturday
morning
Darling Yaltah, I am so sorry you have that
Oh, I almost forgot! you
Stephen was right to go to