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When she and Carson weren't together, they maintained a breathless, passionate correspondence.
It never ceases to amaze me how much passionate correspondence the serialist debate still engenders.
When, at 17, Zola moved to Paris with his mother, the young writer and the aspiring painter kept up a passionate correspondence.
Born in Amherst, Massachussetts in 1830, she lived in the town for much of her life – often quite reclusively, but had passionate correspondence with a number of close acquaintances.
Naty supported him throughout, and when he was given a 15-year jail sentence on the Isla de Pinos (now the Isla de la Juventud), she not only began a passionate correspondence, but supplied him with books and writing material.
The discovery of his passionate correspondence with a young art student, Phyllis Gardner, and her own distressing account of how he dumped her, show the golden boy of Edwardian letters to be a far more complex and less appealing character than the one whose early death came to symbolise the waste of the first world war.
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It manifested itself in the passionate friendship, by correspondence, with a woman in America who had once lived in the house he occupied.
The King, who was homosexual, expressed in his correspondence a passionate personal adoration for the composer, and Wagner in his responses had no scruples about counterfeiting a similar atmosphere.
All later correspondence, including the famous passionate love letters to his mistress Emma Hamilton, was written with his left hand.
Anyone who knew Anthony Shadid well can say these words: No one was as passionate about the work of foreign correspondence, and no one did it as well.
She notices that when she has written about punctuation she gets correspondence that soon veers into passionate complaint about spelling, grammar or pronunciation.
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