Alice Morse Earle Quotes
The seventeenth-century baby slept, as his nineteenth-century descendant does, in a cradle. Nothing could be prettier than the old cradles that have survived successive years of use with many generations of babies.
The seventeenth-century baby slept, as his nineteenth-century descendant does, in a cradle. Nothing could be prettier than the old cradles that have survived successive years of use with many generations of babies.
I would like that to be known; these facts are in the summary which I think is a very good one.
GoodThinkFactsWouldLikeSummary
Copyright © 2024 QuotesDict Quote by Alice Morse Earle