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Emily  Williams, Letters To Eloise Quotes: "This seems to be happening more and more, the dreams from the past blurring into reality and sadly, I preferred to be in the dream world rather than reality."

This seems to be happening more and more, the dreams from the past blurring into reality and sadly, I preferred to be in the dream world rather than reality.



Emily  Williams, Letters To Eloise Quotes: "Sometimes you just need the comforts of home, the familiarity of your own family bed and only the pampering a mother can do."

Sometimes you just need the comforts of home, the familiarity of your own family bed and only the pampering a mother can do.




Emily  Williams, Letters To Eloise Quotes: "We are all a slave to our passions"

We are all a slave to our passions



Emily  Williams, Letters To Eloise Quotes: "Time they say is a great healer, but in this case, I am not sure that is true."

Time they say is a great healer, but in this case, I am not sure that is true.




Emily  Williams, Letters To Eloise Quotes: "The feeling of abandonment overwhelmed me as I realised that no one had waited, or cared where I was."

The feeling of abandonment overwhelmed me as I realised that no one had waited, or cared where I was.



Emily  Williams, Letters To Eloise Quotes: "I gulped and remained silent, a tear streamed down my face as I looked away, hoping she didn’t notice."

I gulped and remained silent, a tear streamed down my face as I looked away, hoping she didn’t notice.



Emily  Williams, Letters To Eloise Quotes: "It became evident, that in Paris, only one man could fulfil Heloise’s educational needs, Peter (or as the French called him, Pierre) Abelard, a thirty-seven year old philosopher and teacher"

It became evident, that in Paris, only one man could fulfil Heloise’s educational needs, Peter (or as the French called him, Pierre) Abelard, a thirty-seven year old philosopher and teacher




Emily  Williams, Letters To Eloise Quotes: "I can still smell dog poo everywhere. It stinks."

I can still smell dog poo everywhere. It stinks.