Ivy Compton-Burnett Quote

"Well, of course, people are only human," said Dudley to his brother, as they walked to the house behind the women. "But it really does not seem much for them to be."


A Family and a Fortune (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, [1939] 1949) p. 54.


Well, of course, people are only human, said Dudley to his brother, as they walked to the house behind the women. But it really does not seem much...

Well, of course, people are only human, said Dudley to his brother, as they walked to the house behind the women. But it really does not seem much...

Well, of course, people are only human, said Dudley to his brother, as they walked to the house behind the women. But it really does not seem much...

Well, of course, people are only human, said Dudley to his brother, as they walked to the house behind the women. But it really does not seem much...