Daphne Du Maurier Quotes
I Saw That The Garden Had Obeyed The Jungle Law, Even As The Woods Had Done. The Rhododendrons Stood Fifty Feet High, Twisted And Entwined With Bracken, And They Had Entered Into Alien Marriage With A Host Of Nameless Shrubs, Poor, Bastard Thing That Clung About Their Roots As Though Conscious Of Their Spurious Origin. A Lilac Had Mated With A Copper Beech, And To Bind Them Yet More Closely To One Another The Malevolent Ivy, Always An Enemy To Grace, Had Thrown Her Tendrils About The Pair And Made Them Prisoners.
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