1 I am unhappy about Lucy and about Jonathan.
2 I should be quite happy if I only knew if Jonathan.
3 I hope there cannot be anything the matter with Jonathan.
4 I have just had a few hurried lines from Jonathan from Transylvania.
5 That is not like Jonathan; I do not understand it, and it makes me uneasy.
6 Somehow I felt glad that Jonathan was not on the sea last night, but on land.
7 I told her how anxious I was about Jonathan, and then she tried to comfort me.
8 We met some time ago a man that would just do for you, if you were not already engaged to Jonathan.
9 I may show it to Jonathan some day if there is in it anything worth sharing, but it is really an exercise book.
10 I am to leave in the morning and go over to Jonathan, and to help to nurse him if necessary, and to bring him home.
11 I felt a little sad myself, for I could not but feel how absolutely happy it would have been had Jonathan been with me.
12 Well, I must tell you about the three, but you must keep it a secret, dear, from every one, except, of course, Jonathan.
13 If I only knew where to write to or where to go to, I should feel easier; but no one has heard a word of Jonathan since that last letter.
14 I sympathise with her, for I do the same, only Jonathan and I will start in life in a very simple way, and shall have to try to make both ends meet.
15 I had not heard from Jonathan for some time, and was very concerned; but yesterday dear Mr. Hawkins, who is always so kind, sent me a letter from him.
16 I saw her asleep, and went out for a little stroll myself; I walked along the cliffs to the westward, and was full of sweet sadness, for I was thinking of Jonathan.
17 When we are married I shall be able to be useful to Jonathan, and if I can stenograph well enough I can take down what he wants to say in this way and write it out for him on the typewriter, at which also I am practising very hard.
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