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“I am important to myself,”
Emily allowed them all to enter the outer court of her temple of friendship but only Rhoda was admitted to the inner shrine.
you don’t have to stick too close to facts in poetry.
I like to be loved,
when I have an intresting thought I like to tell it.
It is nice to feel so necessary.
I can bear it when other people have a bad opinion of me but it hurts too much when I have a bad opinion of myself.
Good-bye, proud world, I’m going home,’” she declaimed feelingly,
I am not decrying education. But you are not going to be a slave to the public—no Murray girl ever was that.”
Outgrowing things we love is never a pleasant process.
She could not be false to herself in this—she could not pretend to be false.