Frances Trollope Quote

The American spring is by no means so agreeable as the American autumn; both move with faltering step, and slow; but this lingering pace, which is delicious in autumn, is most tormenting in the spring.


Domestic Manners of the Americans: Complete in One Volume (ed. 1832)


The American spring is by no means so agreeable as the American autumn; both move with faltering step, and slow; but this lingering pace, which is...

The American spring is by no means so agreeable as the American autumn; both move with faltering step, and slow; but this lingering pace, which is...

The American spring is by no means so agreeable as the American autumn; both move with faltering step, and slow; but this lingering pace, which is...

The American spring is by no means so agreeable as the American autumn; both move with faltering step, and slow; but this lingering pace, which is...