Dearest It is very important for me to express to you how much you really mean to me. I wish I could do this in person while holding you in my arms and gazing into your eyes. But since we are physically separated by miles of emptiness, this expression must come in the form of letters such as this. Catherine, I know it is difficult for you, as it is for me, to be separated for so long. Life seems to be full of trials of this type, which test our inner strength, and more importantly, our devotion and love for one another.
After all, it is said that ‘True Love’ is boundless and immeasurable and overcomes all forms of adversity. In truth, if it is genuine, it will grow stronger with each assault upon its existence. Catherine, our love has been assaulted many times, and I am convinced that it is true because the longer I am away from you, the greater is my yearning to be with you again. You are my Charming Prince, and I am your devoted Prince. I cherish any thought of you, prize any memory of you that rises from the depths of my mind, and live for the day when our physical separation will no longer be. Catherine, have the time of your life, on this trip you are about to embark on.
Always be strong, do what you believe is right. Work hard, but remember you are there to have fun. In times of sadness, think of the times of love. Before I might you, I only had a textbook definition of love.
I found out over the time I had with you, that you are love. You are the purest form of love. I thank you for all you have given me and all you have yet to share with me, I love you with all of my heart, and I will be waiting for you, the moment you walk out of the plan terminal. Until that moment arrives, I send to you across the miles, my tender love, my warm embrace, and my most passionate kiss.
The Essay on Love Never Dies Heathcliff Catherine Hindley
Love does not always bring happiness to people and lovers do not always treat each other well. When their families! or social pressure separates them, lovers can try their best to ignore the difficulties, but if they separated themselves, they! ll be more miserable. The main characters in this book! ^0 Wuthering Heights! +/- belong to the lovers who separated themselves. In 1770, Mr. Earnshaw ...