Page:Letters of a Javanese princess, by Raden Adjeng Kartini, 1921.djvu/310

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LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS

Yes, he has suffered much, when she went away it was a deep blow to him, he loved her very dearly.

And his hope for himself is, that Father's treasure — his wasiat djati,[1] as he calls me—shall help him to forget his grief.

May I not find a little message from you when, on the eleventh, I enter my new home for the first time? It will be as if you had raised your dear hand to bless me.

  1. Heir to his existence in whom his whole being begins and ends.

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