Page:Letters of a Javanese princess, by Raden Adjeng Kartini, 1921.djvu/286

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LVIII[1]

March 4th, 1903.

I HAVE been laid low by sickness ; for days they watched over me anxiously — I was in the most frightful pain. Thank God, that is now behind me. And the suffering is a thing of the past. I was freed from my pain by such a strange remedy; we have preserved it and given it to all of our family. Later, it may do our children good.

Yesterday I began work again. And today for the first time, I went driving. Father's pleasure was touching. Naturally I sat next to him, and he held on to me tightly as if he were afraid of losing me. It was a delightful hour, the precious memory of which will be with me always.

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  1. To Mevrouw Abendanon.