![]() ![]() ![]() She thought too of her parents - the early death of her mother and the emotional absence of her father until his tumultuous death. Elizabeth thought of what Reefy had told her concerning love, that she must not make it an absolute truth. Thinking of one lover, she wept recounting the words he repeated to her in passion: "You dear! You dear! You lovely dear!" She had always searched for a true love but never found it. She would return home feeling more alive, remembering her youth as an adventurous though lust-filled time. Elizabeth became freer with her thoughts and desires the more often she visited. ![]() Older and more poetic, Reefy would describe their time together as a sharing of prayers to the gods they had independently created. Although their appearances and lives were quite different, the two were very similar. She would visit him because of her illness but they would spend most of the time talking about their thoughts, dreams, and griefs. When George Willard was fourteen years old, his mother Elizabeth and Dr. At middle age, the doctor was not as grey as he would become but his limbs were just as awkward. ![]()
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