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“The tempests of life can die down as though they had never been.”
F.M. Mayor, The Rector's Daughter
“They went to Italy. Neither of them cared in the smallest degree for sculpture, architecture, painting, archaeology, poetry, history, politics, scenery, languages, or foreigners.”
F. M. Mayor, The third Miss Symons
“In October, as regularly as the leaves fell, she began the winter habit of reading her favourite novels for an hour before dinner, finding in Trollope, Miss Yonge, Miss Austen, and Mrs Gaskell friends so dear and familiar that they peopled her loneliness.”
F.M. Mayor, The Rector's Daughter
“And perhaps she loved him all the more because he was not soaring high above her, like all her previous divinities, but walking side by side with her. Yes, she loved him; by the time he had asked her for the third dance she loved him.”
F.M. Mayor, The Third Miss Symons
“She remembered the moment that she could say after all life was not over. It was when she heard the small piping song a robin was making to himself, different from the loud chirp with which he greeted his human friends, realising how deaf and stupid they were. She had heard it and enjoyed it hundreds of times. Now it spoke to her with inexpressible consolation.”
F M Mayor
“Spring in the English country, there's absolutely nothing like it, that soft grey sky and the primroses.”
F.M. Mayor
“What has been known from childhood must be lovable, whether it is ugly or beautiful.”
F.M. Mayor, The Rector's Daughter

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