George Eliot Quotes
There, Now, Father, You Won't Work In It Till It's All Easy," Said Eppie, "and You And Me Can Mark Out The Beds, And Make Holes And Plant The Roots. It'll Be A Deal Livelier At The Stone-pits When We've Got Some Flowers, For I Always Think The Flowers Can See Us And Know What We're Talking About. And I'll Have A Bit O' Rosemary, And Bergamot, And Thyme, Because They're So Sweet-smelling; But There's No Lavender Only In The Gentlefolks' Gardens, I Think.
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