Dear Sixpence,

I saved them all, you know. Every letter you ever sent, even those to which I never replied. I’m sorry for so many things, my love: that I left
you; that I never came home; that it took me so long to realize that you were my home and that, with you by my side, none of the rest
mattered.
But in the darkest hours, on the coldest nights, when I felt I’d lost everything, I still had your letters. And through them, in some small way,
I still had you.
I loved you then, my darling Penelope, more than I could imagine—just as I love you now, more than you can know.

Michael
Hell House, February 1831

Auteur: Sarah MacLean

Dear Sixpence,<br /><br />I saved them all, you know. Every letter you ever sent, even those to which I never replied. I’m sorry for so many things, my love: that I left<br />you; that I never came home; that it took me so long to realize that you were my home and that, with you by my side, none of the rest<br />mattered.<br />But in the darkest hours, on the coldest nights, when I felt I’d lost everything, I still had your letters. And through them, in some small way,<br />I still had you.<br />I loved you then, my darling Penelope, more than I could imagine—just as I love you now, more than you can know.<br /><br />Michael<br />Hell House, February 1831 - Sarah MacLean




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