Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta love letters of great men and women from the 18th century to the present day James Joyce livro nora barnacle. Mostrar todas as mensagens
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domingo, 30 de maio de 2010

Love Letters I



15 August, 1904

My dear Nora,

It has just struck me. I came in at half past eleven. Since then I have been sitting in an easy chair like a fool. I could do nothing. I hear nothing but your voice. I am like a fool hearing you call me 'Dear.' I offended two men today by leaving them coolly. I wanted to hear your voice, not theirs.
When I am with you I leave aside my contemptuous, suspicious nature. I wish I felt your head on my shoulder. I think I will go to bed.
I have been a half-hour writing this thing. Will you write something to me? I hope you will. How am I to sign myself? I won't sign anything at all, because I don't know what to sign myself.

JAMES JOYCE to Nora Barnacle, in
"Love Letters of Great Men and Women from the 18th Century to the Present Day"