“Imagination without culture is crippled and moves slowly; but it can be pure imagination, and rich also, as folk-lore will tell the vainest.”
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Wisdom, Wit and Pathos of Ouida
This compilation includes a variety of narratives and reflections that delve into the complexities of human emotions and the intricacies of life, reflecting Ouida's celebrated prose and her exploration of profound themes through engaging storytelling. more
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