Monday, October 04, 2010

"But it may have frightened you, and you may not have noticed that I love you."

"But I do love you -surely in a better way than he does. Yes- really in a better way. I want you to have your own thoughts even when I hold you in my arms. Lucy, be quick-there's no time for us to talk now- come to me as you came in the spring, and afterwards I will be gentle and explain. I cared for you since that man died. I cannot live without you. "No good," I thought: "she is marrying someone else"; but I meet you again when all the world is glorious water and sun. As you came through the wood, I saw that nothing else mattered. I called. I wanted to live and have my chance of joy."

"It is being young."


- George Emerson, A Room With A View, Novel by E.M. Forster

WHY SO ROMANTICCCCCCCCCC :)

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