Self-Doubt In Fiction, Literary S Why do I spend my life in trying to do things which I know perfectly well I am totally unfitted by nature to do? EM Delafield – The Provincial Lady Purchase Now EM Delafield The Provincial Lady FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Late Husband In Fiction, Literary L The fact that one’s husband is invariably late for dinner is recognized by all married persons as being among the phenomena of daily life. EM Delafield – The Provincial Lady Purchase Now
Tranquility Reserve In Fiction, Literary T The great thing is to have a reserve of tranquility somewhere which nothing can disturb. EM Delafield – The Provincial Lady Purchase Now
Castle Cleaning In Fiction, Literary C An Englishman’s home may be his castle, but it is usually someone else who has to clean it. EM Delafield – The Provincial Lady Purchase Now
Quiet Resilience In Fiction, Literary Q I sometimes suspect that half our difficulties are imaginary and that if we kept quiet about them they would disappear. EM Delafield – The Provincial Lady Purchase Now
Graceful Inaction In Fiction, Literary G There are moments when I feel that the surest sign of an intelligent woman is her ability to do nothing gracefully. EM Delafield – The Provincial Lady Purchase Now