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This beautifully written novel is a celebration of morality, goodness, manners and courtesy. I yearn for a time when language and manners were an art form. In modern times, the novel has been reduced to vulgarity which is merely a reflection of our society.
I was quite frankly transported in mind and spirit to a sacred place.
I was quite frankly transported in mind and spirit to a sacred place.

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