Elizabeth Hardwick Quote

The laughter of adults was always very different from the laughter of children. The former indicated a recognition of the familiar, but in children it came from the shock of the new.


The Ghostly Lover (1945)


The laughter of adults was always very different from the laughter of children. The former indicated a recognition of the familiar, but in children...

The laughter of adults was always very different from the laughter of children. The former indicated a recognition of the familiar, but in children...

The laughter of adults was always very different from the laughter of children. The former indicated a recognition of the familiar, but in children...

The laughter of adults was always very different from the laughter of children. The former indicated a recognition of the familiar, but in children...