No companion however wise, no friend however useful, can be to me what my mother has been: her image will long pursue my fancy; her voice for ever hang in my ears: may her precepts but sink into my heart!


The letters of Mrs. Thrale (ed. 1926)


No companion however wise, no friend however useful, can be to me what my mother has been: her image will long pursue my fancy; her voice for ever...

No companion however wise, no friend however useful, can be to me what my mother has been: her image will long pursue my fancy; her voice for ever...

No companion however wise, no friend however useful, can be to me what my mother has been: her image will long pursue my fancy; her voice for ever...

No companion however wise, no friend however useful, can be to me what my mother has been: her image will long pursue my fancy; her voice for ever...