“Whatever the rights or wrongs of their affection, in the teeth of danger and despair love is entitled to speak its mind, and all others should be blind and deaf.”
Quote by Ellis Peters
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The Hermit Of Eyton Forest
This book delves into the enigmatic life of a hermit who has chosen to live in isolation within the depths of Eyton Forest. The narrative explores themes of solitude, self-discovery, and the natural world, offering readers a glimpse into the hermit's thoughts and experiences over time. more
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