Catharine Sedgwick Quotes
I Wonder If Eve Could Write Letters In Paradise! But, Poor Eve, She Had No One To Write To - No One To Whom To Tell What Eden Was, No Beloved Child To Whom Her Love Traveled Through Any Or All Space. Poor Eve!
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