邓尼斯?狄德罗致索菲?福朗(2/2)
《世界上最动人的书信》作者:(美)海明威 2017-04-13 16:08
and be happy. I have never committed a crime yet, and am not going to begin. I am wholly yours—you are everything to me. We will sustain each other in all the ills of life it may please fate to inflict upon us; you will soothe my troubles; I will comfort you in yours. Would that I could always see you as you have been lately ! As for myself, you must confess that I am just as I was on the first day you saw me.
This is no merit of my own, but I owe it in justice to myself to tell you so. It is one effect of good qualities to be felt more vividly from day to day. Be assured of my constancy to yours, and of my appreciation of them. Never was a passion more justified by reason than mine. Is it not true, my dear Sophie, that you are very ***able? Ex***ne yourself—see how worthy you are of being loved, and know that I love you very much. That is the unvarying standard of my feelings.
Good night, my dear Sophia. I am as happy as man can be in knowing that I am loved by the best of women.
Yours forever,
Dennis
This is no merit of my own, but I owe it in justice to myself to tell you so. It is one effect of good qualities to be felt more vividly from day to day. Be assured of my constancy to yours, and of my appreciation of them. Never was a passion more justified by reason than mine. Is it not true, my dear Sophie, that you are very ***able? Ex***ne yourself—see how worthy you are of being loved, and know that I love you very much. That is the unvarying standard of my feelings.
Good night, my dear Sophia. I am as happy as man can be in knowing that I am loved by the best of women.
Yours forever,
Dennis