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Charlotte E. English

Charlotte E. English

  • ellarawand3
    ellarawand3has quotedlast month
    Jessamine knew this bottle (a clear glass, just faintly tinted with emerald) for the one she sought by the great eye that slowly opened within, blinked once at her, and then slid sleepily closed.
  • mehakkhan7055has quoted6 months ago
    She was prickly, too, like the tips of holly leaves.
  • ayeshaakram12213443has quoted4 months ago
    faintly; ‘Hoy,’ she
  • 玉米侠has quoted3 months ago
    They called her Summerthorn, for though the frost curled her toes in her boots the colour of violets, and the snow turned her pale as the moon, came the sun and she blossomed like a daffodil, and the roses came out in her cheeks.
  • oa2345671has quoted3 months ago
    They called her Summerthorn, for though the frost curled her toes in her boots the colour of violets, and the snow turned her pale as the moon, came the sun and she blossomed like a daffodil, and the roses came out in her cheeks.
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