Page:Letters of a Javanese princess, by Raden Adjeng Kartini, 1921.djvu/50

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LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS

think there is nothing finer than to be able to call a happy smile to a loved mouth—to see the sunshine break over another's face. Nothing is more splendid than to have a pair of dear eyes look at one full of love and happiness; then it is that one feels guilty for very joy.

How pleasant that Kokki also remembers us.

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