D.H. Lawrence Quotes
She Had Not The Strength To Come To Life Now, In England, So Foreign, Skies So Hostile. She Knew She Would Die Like An Early, Colourless, Scentless Flower That The End Of The Winter Puts Forth
mercilessly. And She Wanted To Harbour Her Modicum Of Twinkling Life.
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