I Prefer a Sunlit Meadow

“One criticism the writer of the introduction makes is that Macaulay’s letters show nothing profound in his nature. Very likely — nay, almost certainly — had they been profound they would not have been delightful. The ocean depths are profound — but I prefer a sunlit meadow for my strolling. Anyhow, I should like to have got letters from Macaulay.”

— L.M. Montgomery

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