September 23, 2007
A Romantic Love Letter written by John Ruskin
A Romantic Love Letter written by John Ruskin to Euphemia Gray.
It is believed that this romantic love letter was written November 11, 1847
When we are alone - You and I - together - Mais - c'est inconceivable - I was just trying - this evening after dinner - to imagine our sitting after dinner at Keswick - vous et moi… I couldn't do it - it seemed so impossible that I should ever get you all to myself - I shall not be able to speak a word - I shall be running round you - and
kneeling to you and holding up my hands to you as Dinah does her paws - speechless - I shan't do it so well as Dinah though - I shall be clumsy and mute - at once perfectly oppressed with delight - if you speak to me I shall not know what you say - you will have to pat me - and point to something for me to fetch and carry for you - or make me
lie down on a rug and be quiet - or send me out of the room until I promise to be a good dog; and when you let me in again - I shall be worse - what shall I do?
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