"It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powdered gold over the grassy hillside."
"I'm finished with something, but I'm not beginning anything. That's wrong. When you finish something, you ought always to begin something new."
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown. Book by Maud Hart Lovelace, 1943.
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Maud Hart Lovelace
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Maud Hart Lovelace was an American author known for her Betsy-Tacy series, which beautifully captures the essence of childhood friendships and imagination.
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"She tried to act as though it were nothing to go to the library alone. But her happiness betrayed her. Her smile could not be restrained, and it spread from her tightly pressed mouth, to her round cheeks, almost to the hair ribbons tied in perky bows over her ears."
"People were always saying to Margaret, 'Well, Julia sings and Betsy writes. Now what is little Margaret going to do?' Margaret would smile politely, for she was very polite, but privately she stormed to Betsy with flashing eyes, 'I'm not going to do anything. I want to just live. Can't people just live?"
"Betsy returned to her chair, took off her coat and hat, opened her book and forgot the world again."
"You might as well learn right now, you two, that the poorest guide you can have in life is what people will say."
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