Rose doesn’t like the flat country, but I always did — flat country seems to give the sky such a chance.

Dodie Smith
Rose doesn’t like the flat country, but I always did...
Rose doesn’t like the flat country, but I always did...
Rose doesn’t like the flat country, but I always did...
Rose doesn’t like the flat country, but I always did...
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The poem by the English poet William Wordsworth, “Definitions (from Book 5 of The Prelude).” means that anyone who fell in love with the flat country should try to see the beauty of the sky.

Source: I Capture The Castle

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