Majoor Frans. English
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This is a novel book. She knows that one indiscretion has been committed and that the public interest in one third edition asks: Mine confidences to a friend in India. She is too modest to herself to write good reception and claims it is only thanks to my way of setting her for Moreover, I had to contend with her farcical outrage when she learned of her pseudonym publicity which had become the object. She agrees to me that they are grateful ought to be for much benevolence, but they hesitate to put too much in the foreground she was so in person debt of gratitude took off, and wants that I will only wear one publicity responsibility she has not wanted, and that I will take over. the duty of overt acknowledgment of its Eisch which is fair, it seems to me, and I am to meet them. Pleasing But there will be many words needed to ensure our gratitude for so much appreciation that I had hardly dared to wait for a personality whose good qualities were disguised under certain eccentricity the public? There was the sharp look of love necessary to uncover them. For this love above all we are thankful, we hope to continue. Worthy of her I loved my motto somewhat changing needs and seem to keep silent.