Maud
I began reading "Maud" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It didn't seem very Tennysonian, but then I am not specifically a Tennyson aficionado. It was also quite hard to read, due to the fact that I was reading it in very small type in an oldish book lent to me for that very short period of time by a certain one of my friends, who actually is herself a Tennyson aficionado.
It was quite negative and well, Sad, in tone.
I prefer the Aeneid, read in Latin.
It was quite negative and well, Sad, in tone.
I prefer the Aeneid, read in Latin.
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You were absolutely right, sir. I did need a comment, but I need one no longer. Therefore your comment is slightly out of date. Nevertheless I shall not remove it. I want people to comment more an more. It would deprive me of sadness somewhat.
Not at all, my dear sir. A friend of mine, whose identity I shall not disclose, created it.
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