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People may say . . . that all is made up and well again, but such breaches between great people are seldom or never so.
To his distress, the Queen suddenly "burst into a passion of weeping and said it was plain [she] was to be miserable as long as [she] lived, whatever [she] did.
The princess reiterated to Sarah that "her faithful Morley . . . will never part with you till she is fast locked in her coffin.
I hope in the next world I shall be at ease, but in this I find I must not expect it long together.
Whatever changes there are in the world I hope you will never forsake me and I shall be happy.
I am apt to think she was too artful to rail at me, but rather pretended to have a kindness for me, and like Iago gave, as she saw occasion, wounds in the dark.
We are torn to pieces by parties and animosities. For my part I see no end to them.
From now on Anne saw herself as someone indelibly marked by suffering. Her letters to Sarah often ended with an allusion to her tragic history of bereavement, for she took to signing them "your poor unfortunate faithful Morley.
Such vows . . . strike one with a sort of horror at what happened afterwards.