05-14-2017, 10:53 AM
14th May, 1887
It is a sorry state of affairs indeed when even the Minister cannot make a personal decision unjudged. Gossips will, of course, always gossip- but I have always found there to be a line between idle talk and slanderous and provocative judgement in the most distasteful and public manner.
I suppose whoever published the article must have a life simply beyond reproach to be so bold as to wish to disrupt another’s happiness so vilely- or perhaps they are so unsatisfied with their own life as to feel envious?
To think the Minister would bring anyone he considered unworthy into the home of his six children he obviously loves so dearly is a grave insult to his judgement- and surely, by extension, the judgement of the majority who elected him?
If association with those of bad character is damning, then I do pity the family and friends of the author. Having family who make bad decisions is one thing; having the company of someone obviously so vindictive is quite another.
I suppose whoever published the article must have a life simply beyond reproach to be so bold as to wish to disrupt another’s happiness so vilely- or perhaps they are so unsatisfied with their own life as to feel envious?
To think the Minister would bring anyone he considered unworthy into the home of his six children he obviously loves so dearly is a grave insult to his judgement- and surely, by extension, the judgement of the majority who elected him?
If association with those of bad character is damning, then I do pity the family and friends of the author. Having family who make bad decisions is one thing; having the company of someone obviously so vindictive is quite another.
Miss Delightfully Unconcerned
/Sent anonymously, obviously
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