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Letters of a javanese princess
These letters are, I think, just as important today as they were when written. To those who read them in Holland I am sure they gave the first little bit of insight into the lives of the people whom the Dutch were ruling at that time. The girl who wrote the letters happened to have a father who, as she says, was liberal and had a tremendous understanding of the longings in the hearts of the young Javanese. He allowed his daughters to go to a foreign school until they were twelve and then they had to return to the cloistered homelife, but among themselves there was a freedom of communi Saif/16/01/2025rn
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