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?«lis, Karin, 1872-1950

"The Dangerous Age"

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I have begun a long letter to Richard, and that has passed the time so
well. I wish he could find some dear little creature who would sweeten
life for him. He is a good soul. During the last few days I seem to have
started a kind of affection for him.
We will travel a great deal, Joergen and I. Hitherto I have seen
nothing on my many trips abroad. Joergen must show me the world. We will
visit all the places he once went to alone.
Now I understand the doubting apostle Thomas. Until my eyes behold I
dare not believe.
Joergen has such a big powerful head! I sometimes feel as though I were
clasping it with both my hands.
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Torp suggests that to-morrow we should have the same _menu_ that she
prepared when the "State Councillor" entertained Prince Waldemar. Well!
Provided she can get all she wants for her creations! She can amuse
herself at the telegraph office as far as I am concerned.


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