Seven Little Australians Quotes
Seven Little Australians
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Seven Little Australians Quotes
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“None of the seven is really good, for the excellent reason that Australian children never are.”
― Seven Little Australians
― Seven Little Australians
“and then ah God”
― Seven Little Australians
― Seven Little Australians
“Australian girls nearly always begin to think of 'lovers and nonsense', as middlefolks call it, long before their English aged sisters do...
And herein lies the chief defect of the very young Australian girl. She is like a peach; a beautiful, smooth, rich peach, that has come to ripeness, almost in a day, and that hastens to rub off the soft, delicate bloom that is its chief charm, just to show its bright, warm colouring more clearly.”
― Seven Little Australians
And herein lies the chief defect of the very young Australian girl. She is like a peach; a beautiful, smooth, rich peach, that has come to ripeness, almost in a day, and that hastens to rub off the soft, delicate bloom that is its chief charm, just to show its bright, warm colouring more clearly.”
― Seven Little Australians
“Quite a warm friendship had sprung up during the month between the little fair-faced girl, who looked with such serene blue eyes to a future she felt must be beautiful, and the world-worn man, who looked back to a past all blackened and unlovely by his own acts.”
― Seven Little Australians
― Seven Little Australians
“Meg had grown older; she would never be quite so young again as she had been before that red sunset sank into her soul.
There was a deeper light in her eyes; such tears as she had wept clear the sight till life becomes a thing more distinct and far-reaching.”
― Seven Little Australians
There was a deeper light in her eyes; such tears as she had wept clear the sight till life becomes a thing more distinct and far-reaching.”
― Seven Little Australians
