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Bewildering Cares
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“Arthur came in looking so exhausted that I went to the book-shelf and took out Mr. Mulliner Speaks. I propped this against the water-jug for him, and Wild Strawberries by Angela Thirkell, which I have read thirty times already and will probably read thirty more, against the loaf for myself. There is nothing so good for worried people as to read at their meals, and funny books if possible; for laughter grows so rusty in war time.”
― Bewildering Cares: A Week in the Life of a Clergyman's Wife
― Bewildering Cares: A Week in the Life of a Clergyman's Wife
“FM1. A Footman for the Peacock (1940) ... RACHEL FERGUSON FM2. Evenfield (1942) ... RACHEL FERGUSON FM3. A Harp in Lowndes Square (1936) ... RACHEL FERGUSON FM4. A Chelsea Concerto (1959) ... FRANCES FAVIELL FM5. The Dancing Bear (1954) ... FRANCES FAVIELL FM6. A House on the Rhine (1955) ... FRANCES FAVIELL FM7. Thalia (1957) ... FRANCES FAVIELL FM8. The Fledgeling (1958) ... FRANCES FAVIELL”
― Bewildering Cares
― Bewildering Cares
