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- How pleasant,' Dona said, peeling her fruit; 'the rest of us can only run away from time to time, and however much we pretend to…
- The road to Manderley lay ahead. There was no moon. The sky above our heads was inky black. But the sky on the horizon was…
- I believe there is a theory that men and women emerge finer and stronger after suffering, an that to advance in this or any world…
- All whispers and echoes from a past that is gone teem into the sleeper's brain, and he is with them, and part of them.
- Looking from the window at the fantastic light and colour of my glittering fairy-world of fact that holds no tenderness, no quietude, I long suddenly…
- Jem was safe from her, and he would ride away with a song on his lips and a laugh at her expense, forgetful of her,…
- I wondered how many people there were in the world who suffered, and continued to suffer, because they could not break out from their own…
- From the very first, I knew that it would be so...I smiled to myself, and said, "That -- and none other.
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