“Isn’t a dead language rather a sad thing, Janet? Once it lived and burned and glowed. People said loving things in it…bitter things…wise and silly things in it. I wonder who was the very last person to utter a sentence in living Latin.”

Jane of Lantern Hill by L. M. Montgomery  (via sempiternele)

(Source: katiesclassicbooks)

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