THE OPEN DOOR AND THE PORTRAIT STORIES OF THE SEEN AND THE UNSEEN
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THE OPEN DOOR AND THE PORTRAIT STORIES OF THE SEEN AND THE UNSEEN (ebook)

MRS OLIPHANT

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9783962724443
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Excerpt: "The summer was a very happy period of repose for us all. The warmth of Indian suns was still in our veins. It seemed to us that we could never have enough of the greenness, the dewiness, the freshness of the northern landscape. Even its mists were pleasant to us, taking all the fever out of us, and pouring in vigor and refreshment. In autumn we followed the fashion of the time, and went away for change which we did not in the least require. It was when the family had settled down for the winter, when the days were short and dark, and the rigorous reign of frost upon us, that the incidents occurred which alone could justify me in intruding upon the world my private affairs. These incidents were, however, of so curious a character, that I hope my inevitable references to my own family and pressing personal interests will meet with a general pardon."

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