“I know that a sweet child is the sweetest thing in nature, not even excepting the delicate creatures which bear them.”
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Book:Essays of Elia
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Essays of Elia
Charles Lamb's Essays of Elia is a compilation of his personal reflections and observations on a wide range of topics, showcasing his wit and insight into human nature and society. more
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