Men are apt to overvalue the tongues, and to think they have made considerable progress in learning when they have once overcome these; yet in reality there is no internal worth in them, and men may understand a thousand languages without being the wiser.
E.D. BakerShe was suddenly aware of him in a way she hadn't been before. Hayward was good-looking in a sweet and wholesome way.
E.D. BakerWithout my protectionm your journey is doomed before you begin.' Great! I thought. Even the snake is a critic!
E.D. BakerYour father is the first person to tell me that I am lovely who seemed to mean it. The only people who've told me that before were ones who think they're supposed to flatter a princess' 'I think you're lovely,' murmured Eadric. 'Only because you love me,' I said. 'Hmm,' he said, kissing me before I could say anything else.
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