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Love The Gift Love The Gift by Ellen Read
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“Mark ran his fingers over the bindings and
whispered words, written long ago, words that
wriggled through the aged leather, trembled
beneath his touch. What lives and loves,
hopes and dreams, deaths and despair
these volumes held.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“How beautiful the house was with its magnolia trees lining the drive, their branches outstretched as if they were beckoning him inside (Page 6)”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“Lights spread a soft yellow glow over formal hedges with azaleas making a boarder in front”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“How beautiful the house was with
its magnolia trees lining the drive,
their branches outstretched as if they
were beckoning him inside. Rose tipped
blossoms caught the last of the sun’s
golden light, giving the flowers
an ethereal glow that shimmered
and looked magical.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“How beautiful the house was with its magnolia trees lining the drive, their branches outstretched as if they were beckoning him inside. Rose tipped blossoms caught the last of the sun's golden light, giving the flowers an ethereal glow that simmered and looked magical.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“This poem inspired me to write my eBook.

The Miller's Daughter by Alfred Lord Tennyson

And I would be the necklace,
And all day long to fall and rise
Upon her balmy bosom,
With her laughter or her sighs;
And I would lie so light, so light,
I scarce should be unclasp’d at night.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“Mark opened his arms and Beth stepped into them, seamlessly, without hesitation, as if two parts of the whole had come together…two halves of a heart, two breaths from the same lungs, two pieces of a puzzle fitting snugly and clipping into place.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“The stone wall was at her back, a door in the wall on her left and bluebells grew on either side of the seat.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“A moss-covered path tended its way around the magnolia tree. Mark started along it, his leg brushing against the perennial border where cheerful yellow daffodils nodded their heads in greeting.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“Mark put his bag on the floor and looked around. Chintz wallpaper with pink roses on a light cream background covered the walls, while drapes of the same pattern fell across French doors that obviously led outside.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“Urns with purple lobelia spilling over their edges were spaced along the veranda”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift
“This poem inspired me to write my eBook.

The Miller's Daughter by Alfred Lord Tennyson

It is the miller’s daughter,
And she is grown so dear, so dear,
That I would be the jewel
That trembles in her ear;
For hid in ringlets day and night
I’d touch her neck so warm and white.”
Ellen Read, Love The Gift