Gabrielle Roy Quote

This is my wedding day! The day I marry Emmanuel! And the word "wedding," which she had always linked the happiness, now seemed austere, distressing, full of snares and revelations. She saw her mother, heavy and moving with difficulty. A vision of herself as a victim of the same deformity was vivid in her mind.


P. 342 - The Tin Flute (1945)


This is my wedding day! The day I marry Emmanuel! And the word wedding, which she had always linked the happiness, now seemed austere, distressing,...

This is my wedding day! The day I marry Emmanuel! And the word wedding, which she had always linked the happiness, now seemed austere, distressing,...

This is my wedding day! The day I marry Emmanuel! And the word wedding, which she had always linked the happiness, now seemed austere, distressing,...

This is my wedding day! The day I marry Emmanuel! And the word wedding, which she had always linked the happiness, now seemed austere, distressing,...