“Her delight in the smallest things was like that of a child. There were days when she ran in the garden, like a child of ten, after a butterfly or a dragon-fly. This courtesan who had cost more money in bouquets than would have kept a whole family in comfort, would sometimes sit on the grass for an hour, examining the simple flower whose name she bore.” ChildrenSometimesWholeNamesHoursSimpleFlowerComfortCostTenGardenDelightGrassRanDragonsButterflyMore MoneyBoresSmallestExaminingWhole FamilyBouquetsCourtesans Author:Alexandre Dumas-fils
“The child is small, and he includes the man; the brain is narrow, and it harbours thought; the eye is but a point, and it covers leagues” MenChildrenEyeBrainLeagueHarbour Book:Camille Source: Camille