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In Walter's last letter to Rilla, written the day before his death, he tells her that he is no longer afraid and believes it may be better for him to die than to go on living with his memories of war forever spoiling life's beauty.
- Lucy Maud Montgomery
- 1921
Jun 3, 2011 · But then, we’re never shown any direct quotes from Rilla’s letters to Ken or v.v., while we ARE shown quotes from Walter’s and Jem’s letters. Rilla is shown planning her letters to her brothers, but not to Kenneth.
"Rilla-my-Rilla" in Walter's musical voice sounded very beautiful to her—like the lilt and ripple of some silvery brook. She would have died for Walter if it would have done him any good, so she told Miss Oliver.
Other names. Walther Rilla. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 1922–1977 (film) Walter Rilla (22 August 1894 – 21 November 1980) was a German film actor of Jewish descent. [1] He appeared in more than 130 films between 1922 and 1977. He was born in Neunkirchen, Germany and died in Rosenheim, Germany.
Nov 30, 2012 · Sadly, after reading Rilla of Ingleside again, I can see why she chose to die during WWII. The strenuously pro-war nature of the book got on my nerves a bit this time, too. Again, Susan is at the helm (pardon me) of this. Rilla, in the case of Walter, sees things with more nuance, but the way they talk about other young men in the village is ...
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1. Before this war is over, ' [Walter] said - or something said through his lips - 'every man and woman and child in Canada will feel it - you, Mary, will feel it - feel it to your heart's core. You will weep tears of blood over it.
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