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“there is such a mistaken notion abroad in this country that the individual who makes sharp remarks must be sincere, while the one who says pleasant things must be more or less a humbug.”

Quote by J. E. Buckrose

Work

What I Have Gathered

This book is a compilation of thoughtful essays that delve into the author's introspective musings on the human experience, life's milestones, and the accumulation of memories over time. more

Author

J. E. Buckrose

J. E. Buckrose was a 19th-century author known for his diverse literary works, including novels, poetry, and plays. His writing career began at the end of the 19th century and continued into the early 20th century. Buckrose's works were appreciated for their unique style and insightful portrayal of social issues. more

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