Edith Wharton Quotes
The Patch Of Lawn Before It Had Relapsed Into A Hayfield; But To The Left An Overgrown Box-garden Full Of Dahlias And Rusty Rose-bushes Encircled A Ghostly Summer-house Of Trellis-work That Had Once Been White, Surmounted By A Wooden Cupid Who Had Lost His Bow And Arrow But Continued To Take Ineffectual Aim.
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