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Miss You Miss You by Kate Eberlen
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“It's funny how when you get towards the end of a holiday, half of you never wants it to end and the other half is looking forward to the comforts of home.”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“I was surprised in retrospect how much we'd had in common just by virtue of being in the same family.”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“Oggi è il giorno del resto della mia vita.”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“complimentary”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“Dorothea”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“People always say that they like New York because it’s exactly how it is in the movies. I love London for the opposite reason. No movie I’ve seen captures London’s variety: the serene elegance of the white stucco terraces; the improbable red-brick Christmas cake of the Royal Albert Hall, golden Albert glinting in the sunshine; horses galloping on Rotten Row; crazy swimmers diving into the Serpentine; and, near Hyde Park Corner, where I turned back for home, gardens with luscious herbaceous borders and pergolas of roses, planted and tended for no other reason than to give people colour to look at.”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“Somehow I'd become the joker in the class, which I never was at school. You can be different in a place where nobody knows you, can you? More yourself, somehow, or the person you'd like to be.”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“People always say that they like New York because it’s exactly how it is in the movies. I love London for the opposite reason. No movie I e seen captures London’s variety: the serene elegance of the white stucco terraces; the improbable red-brick Christmas cake of the Royal Albert Hall, golden Albert glinting in the sunshine; horses galloping on Rotten Row; crazy swimmers diving into the Serpentine; and, near Hyde Park Corner, where I turned back for hom, gardens with luscious herbaceous borders and pergolas of roses, planted and tended for no other reason than to give people colour to look at.”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“the challenge of cheering a troubled soul is compelling, each fleeting smile worth a hundred hours of a lesser suitor’s happiness. One”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You
“she was thinking about”
Kate Eberlen, Miss You