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the same terrible [[?]] but, in the end, we would have been given in some sharp way, the [[?]] of | the same terrible [[?]] but, in the end, we would have been given in some sharp way, the [[?]] of brutality in all, an [[?]] feeling of some flush of grandness in all, at which we are exhausted. | ||
I presume Hanlf is caught in saying it is "great", I mean the thing we are afraid of...and this leveling to a kind of determination to find [[?]] entirely cruel cycle on which we can blame things. | I presume Hanlf is caught in saying it is "great", I mean the thing we are afraid of...and this leveling to a kind of determination to find [[?]] entirely cruel cycle on which we can blame things. | ||
Am feeling [[?]] at the moment, with a [[?]] in my [[?]], the result I [[?]] of the cold. Oh how stern and [[?]] Katherine must be, keeping so dignified and cheerful with such pain in her body. | Am feeling [[?]] at the moment, with a [[?]] in my [[?]], the result I [[?]] of the cold. Oh how stern and [[?]] Katherine must be, keeping so dignified and cheerful with such pain in her body. | ||
Love to you both & thanks for the books. | Love to you both & thanks for the books. | ||
Sherwood | Sherwood |
Latest revision as of 04:43, 3 February 2023
3 the same terrible ? but, in the end, we would have been given in some sharp way, the ? of brutality in all, an ? feeling of some flush of grandness in all, at which we are exhausted.
I presume Hanlf is caught in saying it is "great", I mean the thing we are afraid of...and this leveling to a kind of determination to find ? entirely cruel cycle on which we can blame things. Am feeling ? at the moment, with a ? in my ?, the result I ? of the cold. Oh how stern and ? Katherine must be, keeping so dignified and cheerful with such pain in her body.
Love to you both & thanks for the books. Sherwood