The Written Word And More Victorian-era Trappings In Violet ...

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  1. Victorian times are also when it became important for everyone to hide their true feelings. Previously high society and diplomats might hide overwhelming emotions, but in Victorian times everyone did. And why? Because a single outburst might haunt a person for the rest of her days!

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