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Not for ever can one enjoy stillness and peace. But misfortune and obstruction...
Author:
Jean Sasson
Book:
Daughters Of Arabia: Princess
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Not for ever can one enjoy stillness and peace. But misfortune and obstruction are not final. When the grass has been burnt by the fire of the steppe, it will grow anew in summer.
( Jean Sasson )
[ Daughters Of Arabia: Princess ]
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