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Debora Greger
Forget the romance purveyed of windowseats, knocked as they be by the winds that skim drowned lawns of all but fleets of scavenger gulls. Summer, a dandy assures us from his portrait next to horse and hounds, grooms the hay just out of sight. Marquis, field marshal, bishop, mistress of the king, . . . . Continue Reading »
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