Elisabeth Gifford Quotes
How Strange It Was To...watch Her Walk Round The Table And The Chairs By The Fire, Pick Up My Shells From The Shore Along The Mantelpiece, And Smile At Everything And Examine It As If She Were Reading The Story Of My Life In The Intervening Years. She Ran Her Hand Along The Book Spines On The Shelves, Stopping To Greet An Old Friend As She Took It Down To Read A Little.
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