So many of the old books you find at Gutenberg has lovely illustrations (and sometimes they are wonderfully awful). "Clematis" from 1917 is one of my last finds, a sweet children's book with illustrations typical for the time. The authors are Bertha B. Cobb and Ernest Cobb and illustrator A. G. Cram Willis Levis.
Embrace change even if you want to run from it. Ralph Shrader
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It is easier to say what and who I'm not. — I'm not my profession — I'm not my salay — I'm not my age — I'm not my illness — I'm not my civil status So who am I? — a person just the right size and age — an untidy pedant — a conservative radical And what do I do? — weave — read — listen to music, classical preferably baroque
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