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With the hindsight of the worldly experience she had since acquired, it was...
Author:
Jacqueline Winspear
Book:
Birds of a Feather
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9 years ago
With the hindsight of the worldly experience she had since acquired, it was clear to Maisie that Dame Constance had suffered fools, if not gladly, then with gracious ease.
( Jacqueline Winspear )
[ Birds of a Feather ]
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