Hillary Clinton has laid bare her
disappointment at her election defeat to Donald Trump in her first
public appearance since she lost a week ago.
The Democratic candidate said she had wanted to "curl up with a good book and never leave the house again".
But in a speech at a children's charity she urged the audience to fight for American values and "never give up."
Mrs Clinton won the popular vote but was beaten to the presidency in the all-important US electoral college.
"Now I will admit coming here tonight wasn't the easiest thing for
me," she said as she was honoured by the Children's Defense Fund.
She
continued: "I know many of you are deeply disappointed about the
results of the election. I am, too, more than I can ever express.
"I
know this isn't easy. I know that over the past week a lot of people
have asked themselves whether America is the country we thought it was.
"The divisions laid bare by this election run deep, but please listen to me when I say this.
"America is worth it. Our children are worth it. Believe in our country, fight for our values and never, ever give up."
In her concession speech after her shock defeat last week, Mrs Clinton said rival Donald Trump must be given the chance to lead.
Since then she has kept a low profile, although she was spotted while out walking.
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