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Tread Softly on My Dreams (The Liberty Trilogy, #1) Tread Softly on My Dreams by Gretta Curran Browne
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“Hunger was the cruelest of life's afflictions; the slowest, most agonising. How could the politicians ever understand the plight of the hungry multitudes when their own bellies were always full? Thomas”
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“The Life of Robert Emmet,”
Gretta Curran Browne, Tread Softly on My Dreams
“I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly…”
Gretta Curran Browne, Tread Softly on My Dreams
“Let no man write my epitaph; for as no man who knows my motives, dares now to vindicate them, let not prejudice, nor ignorance, asperse them. Let me rest in obscurity and peace. Let my memory rest in oblivion, and my grave remain uninscribed, until other times, and other men, can do justice to my character. When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written.”
Gretta Curran Browne, Tread Softly on My Dreams
“politics are of a day but friendship is forever.”
Gretta Curran Browne, Tread Softly on My Dreams
“A common error of human judgement made by both Richard and Gertrude, to mistake arrogance for strength, and gentleness for weakness.”
Gretta Curran Browne, Tread Softly on My Dreams
“Tis a well-known fact that female cats is the best,”
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“something he found rather novel, as most young ladies of the gentry were advised that the display of intellect could only be considered a handicap if they ever wished to infatuate a man into a husband.”
Gretta Curran Browne, Tread Softly on My Dreams