"And She Was Mine".
Created by Claire Sullivan on Wed, 12/11/2024 - 22:25
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“I was Lota's dearest friend, and she was mine. I had never seen anyone quite so pretty, or quite so fascinating then: I have never seen anyone as pretty or as fascinating since. She was no Helen, no Cleopatra, no superbly modelled specimen of typical loveliness. She was only herself. Like no one else, and to my mind better than everybody else—a delicately wrought ethereal creature, all spirit and fire and impulse and affection, flinging herself with ardour into every pursuit, living intensely in the present, curiously reckless of the future, curiously forgetful of the past” (Braddon, 4).
Braddon, Elizabeth. “The Christmas Number.” Sheffield Weekly Telegraph, page 8, 17 Nov. 1894.
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- F. Mabelle Pearse