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If she just be a little more calmer and think before she speaks, that's all I ask".
The columnist Mary Riddell, who writes for the Daily Telegraph, says that she wishes never to be so close to anyone to whom she speaks that she feels constrained to 'write anything that you don't wholly believe'.
The transporting wonder and confusion of first love never quite come through, so that when she speaks that much-quoted line about parting being "such sweet sorrow," it's as if she were making a dry joke, and it earns a laugh.
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"When she spoke that day it broke something in the crowd.
"Um," Ms. Giordano said, chuckling as she spoke, "that's not something you can print in a newspaper".
Smart people would say she spoke that way about that story because she was trying to take control over it, because she wanted to deny the pain of it, even make herself superior to it.
It wasn't until she spoke that it became clear what she meant about turning up the heat.
It surprised her, but afterward she realized she'd somehow sensed before she spoke that Connie was going to say no.
She was now seventeen years old, and school had, I thought, knocked some of the wildness out of her, though there was still a slight drawl when she spoke that I liked.
Her eyes fill with tears when she speaks of that day, and for that, she hopes to see a therapist.
Below she speaks about that terrible day and how her family is coping one year on.
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