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Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice (Sofia-Elisabete Stories Book 5) Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice by Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi
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“My little savage! One would think we starve them.”
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi, Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice
tags: food
“-and today is such a day, I have decided, which means we must do things ourselves and not apologize for so doing.”
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi, Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice
“When a parent suffers, the children suffer.”
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi, Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice
“To be sure, it astounded me at first, but I have learned not to question the magic of the universe - it simply happens.”
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi, Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice
“One can't possibly know what a person is really like by the end of a fortnight," He quietly observed.”
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi, Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice
tags: people
“Lord! I could murder these eggs," and he began to eat. "Oh, Papa," I gently reproached him, because it amused him to have a bit of fun with Kitt whenever the chance presented itself.”
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi, Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice
tags: food
“They say that radiance of someone in fine looks can be taken as earnest for honour of heart.”
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi, Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice
“There is no greater mark, both of politeness and good sense, than the talent of preserving both our own secrets and those of others.”
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi, Something About Lizzy: Family Secrets Post-Pride and Prejudice