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prisoha [69]
2 years ago
9

Create a letter from Juliet to those she has left behind brainly.

English
1 answer:
nordsb [41]2 years ago
3 0

Dear my brightest love Romeo,

I do not even know how and where to start. Earthly words are not worthy of describing your rich beauty, a beauty not just shown outside but within your heart. I wish I could cherish you every minute of the day, every day of the year for the rest of my life.

Love,

Juliet <3

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