Capitolo 77
departs."
"I can have trust in that in those words there is hope for me--that you are able
really banishes the old memoirs and the old prejudices, and receives me as my heart
continually supplication to be received?"
"I am not aware that some that such changes as those of what you speak they have
place taken in my mind or my memory. I don't have old and dear memoirs that me
desires to banish; and I believe my feelings toward you doesn't materially have
changed."
"Oh, that overwhelming words! Certainly Your heart cannot be so hard as to drive
me street in desperation, when my spirit is bleeding to Your wounds cruel
words have done."
"As I was saying me, when you are so impetuous as to interrupt me some,
moments ago, we cannot offer our feelings they go and they come as we am able. The heart
it won't love this one or that, to the laws of cold, calculating
intellect, and the more one is exhorted for doing so, the most distant is from
producing, especially when sour he/she wants to say or commands are used for bending him/it. If
You has allowed Your feelings to remain on me as you tells them they do, it is
Your adversity, not the my guilt; and because I cannot move before and back Your
feelings and wishes, you have anybody right to assignment me with cruelty or
hard-heartedness; and I hope that you won't forget this in some future comments
You can have to do on the subject."
"Forgive me, the my dear Miss Mandeville if, in the bitterness of mine
disappointment, I have spoken sour or defenseless words. When we am in deep
the anguish and the anxiety we am proper to say and to make things that we don't owe. It
it was the more away from my sketch to hurts Your kind heart, or one says
ungenerous word to You, the beloved best of my friends. Ever owes her
has the adversity to bear the torments of love of unrequited that it is able
Sky prevents, you will know whether to feel for me, and to appreciate mine
situation."
"It would be well perhaps for you to stop conversing on a subject this way
painful."
"Ah, is there. The pains Grans are taller in the mind, and although each