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Title | For I am Lonely, Too | |
| Speaker | Constance Field | ||
| Level | Town Center | ||
| Date | August the 1st, 1902 | ||
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For I am Lonely, Too
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Transcript: Madame Lutece -- I have read all of your books on the sciences. Mama says, “It's not a fit occupation for a lady,” but I think she's jealous of our cleverness. Is it true that only you are allowed to visit the girl in the tower? If the Lamb is lonely, too, I should like to meet her, as we would have much in common.
-- Warmest regards, Constance
-- Warmest regards, Constance
Location: On the bench at the feet of the statue of Robert/Rosalind Lutece.



