Quote from the book "Crying for the Light: or, Fifty Years Ago. Volume 1 of 3"
Upon my word, I don’t know a more desirable residence from the pauper’s point of view than Parker’s Piece, an awful spot in the very heart of the rising town of Sloville. I can’t say, as regards myself, that the place has many attractions. It is too crowded, too dirty, too evil-smelling, too much inhabited by living creatures, including insects which delicacy forbids mentioning. I like living in the country, where I can hear the birds sing their morning anthem. I like to see the buttercups and daisies, and the green grass, and the blue sky, and the sunshine, which makes everyone feel happy; and when winter comes, how much do I love the sparkling
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Age restriction:
12+Release date on Litres:
19 March 2017Volume:
150 p. 1 illustrationCopyright Holder::
Public Domain