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The Tailor's Daughter The Tailor's Daughter by Janice Graham
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“Perhaps it is in speaking of our falseness that we can be true.”
Janice Graham, The Tailor's Daughter
“Virtue can exist outside of faith, but it walks on shaky legs, and despite the example set by Prince Albert and our Queen, I know that privilege, rank, and wealth sleep fitfully in the same bed with honesty, humility, and faith.”
Janice Graham, The Tailor's Daughter
“If I am to be condemned," I announced as I whirled around to face him, "then I shall go to my execution giddy and in good spirits.”
Janice Graham, The Tailor's Daughter
“Life does not always yield its fruit easily, and when we cannot get to the top branches where the best and juiciest pieces cling, we must shake the tree. Shake it hard,”
Janice Graham, The Tailor's Daughter
“There are exceptions, my dear. There are men who have the courage to take on a courageous woman. There are men who love the Rebeccas." "Not if they all read Scott," I exclaimed,”
Janice Graham, The Tailor's Daughter