Such a narrative as this demands some sort of physical consolation for its spiritual tribulation. Our heroine received it in one last cup of tea. The reader may be advised to do so likewise.

Emily C.A. Snyder
Such a narrative as this demands some sort of physical...
Such a narrative as this demands some sort of physical...
Such a narrative as this demands some sort of physical...
Such a narrative as this demands some sort of physical...
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This quote is from the novel The Secret Garden. This book tells the story of a little girl who grows up to become a writer. This book follows the young girl’s development through her writing and her discovery of the dynamics of her family and society. By the end of the story, she has found peace and has become a middle-aged woman who has written several books and has established herself as a successful author.

Source: NachtstaRm Castle: A Gothic Austen Novel

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