"A garden is a public service and having one a public duty. It is a man's contribution to the community."

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Source: Richelle Mead (2010). “Last Sacrifice: A Vampire Academy Novel”, p.10, Penguin

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Richardson Wright was a notable writer and naturalist, recognized for his profound insights on nature and human resilience.

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