Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington Quote

There are some chagrins of the heart which a friend ought to try to console without betraying a knowledge of their existence, as there are physical maladies which a physician ought to seek to heal without letting the sufferer know that he has discovered their extent.


The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington (1855)


There are some chagrins of the heart which a friend ought to try to console without betraying a knowledge of their existence, as there are physical...

There are some chagrins of the heart which a friend ought to try to console without betraying a knowledge of their existence, as there are physical...

There are some chagrins of the heart which a friend ought to try to console without betraying a knowledge of their existence, as there are physical...

There are some chagrins of the heart which a friend ought to try to console without betraying a knowledge of their existence, as there are physical...