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(1914) Author: Emma Goldman
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Monna Vanna 137
ion. . . . The truth is found in our cries of anguish and
despair. . . .
It is only at this psychological moment, a mo
ment that sometimes changes all our conceptions,
all our thoughts, our very life, that Monna
Vanna feels the new love for Prinzivalle stirring
in her soul, a love that knows no doubt. The
conception of such a love is revolutionary in
the scope of its possibilities a love that is preg
nant with the spirit of daring, of freedom, that lifts
woman out of the ordinary and inspires her with
the strength and joy of molding a new and free
race.

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