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“She was no more mine than the trees were mine. No more mine than the sun. And with this realization I knew that I could never be separate from her, any more than I could ever be separate from the trees or from the sun.”
Patricia Leitch, Dream of Fair Horses
“But sometimes I still think about Mr Ramsay and the summer evenings when he would stand in the centre of the paddock and I would ride Perdita in that magic circle that shut out the troubled unease of the world and enclosed the three of us in a dream of fair horses.”
Patricia Leitch, Dream of Fair Horses
“he was no more mine than the trees were mine. No more mine than the sun. And with this realization I knew that I could never be separate from her, any more than I could ever be separate from the trees or from the sun.”
Patricia Leitch, Dream of Fair Horses
“It was now, the day I had been dreaming about for so long. No longer a dream but real. Not to be wasted but to be lived.”
Patricia Leitch, Dream of Fair Horses
“How can she learn if you don’t give her the chance to experience what she can do?”
Patricia Leitch, Dream of Fair Horses
“It’s the same with everything,’ said Ninian. ‘The greater the control we accept, the greater the freedom.”
Patricia Leitch, Dream of Fair Horses