Margaret Mitchell Quotes
In The Dull Twilight Of The Winter Afternoon She Came To The End Of A Long Road Which Had Begun The Night Atlanta Fell. She Had Set Her Feet Upon That Road A Spoiled, Selfish And Untried Girl, Full Of Youth, Warm Of Emotion, Easily Bewildered By Life. Now, At The End Of The Road, There Was Nothing Left Of That Girl. Hunger And Hard Labor, Fear And Constant Strain, The Terrors Of War And The Terrors Of Reconstruction Had Taken Away All Warmth And Youth And Softness. About The Core Of Her Being, A Shell Of Hardness Had Formed And, Little By Little, Layer By Layer, The Shell Had Thickened During The Endless Months.
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