The Friendships of WomenReproduction of the original: The Friendships of Women by William Rounseville Alger |
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admiration affection attachment attention authority beautiful become brother called character charm close common conversation correspondence daughter dear death delight desire devotion divine duty equal example existence experience expressed eyes faith father feel friendship gave genius give grace hand happiness heart honor human husband ideal imagination influence inspired interest kind Lady less letters light lives look Madame Récamier Madame Swetchine manners marriage Mary memory mind Miss moral mother nature never noble once parents passed passion perfect pleasure poem political present pure queen reflection relation respect rich Saint says seems seen sentiment side sister social society soul spirit sufferings sweet sympathy tenderness thing thought true truth turn union virtue whole wife woman women worth writes wrote