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Shadows of the Workhouse by Jennifer Worth
Shadows of the Workhouse by Jennifer Worth










Shadows of the Workhouse by Jennifer Worth Shadows of the Workhouse by Jennifer Worth

That we have the best of both worlds at BookQuoters we read books cover-to-cover but Typical of the Information Age but is a habit disdained by some diehard readers. World conversely, gleaning the main ideas of a book via a quote or a quick summary is Books are seen by some as a throwback to a previous Submissions from our visitors and will select the quotes we feel are most appealing toįounded in 2023, BookQuoters has quickly become a large and vibrant community of people Interesting, well written and has potential to enhance the reader’s life. We thoughtfully gather quotes from our favorite books, both classic and current, andĬhoose the ones that are most thought-provoking. For all of us, quotes are a great way to remember a bookĪnd to carry with us the author’s best ideas. For some of us a quote becomes a mantra, a goal or a More via texts, memes and sound bytes, short but profound quotes from books have become Memorable and interesting quotes from great books. ― Jennifer Worth, quote from Shadows of the WorkhouseīookQuoters is a community of passionate readers who enjoy sharing the most meaningful, She talked to him, and he talked to her.” She fantasised endlessly about her daddy. Her daddy was a high-born gentleman, who one day would come and take her away. Perhaps Jane’s mother had told another workhouse inmate, who had passed it on. Perhaps she had heard the officers talking about it, or perhaps another child had heard the adults talking and told her. The rumour that her father was a high-born gentleman in Parliament must have reached Jane’s ears when she was a little girl. But it was also to be the cause of her greatest disaster, and her life-long grief. It was this glorious secret that filled her with such irrepressible joy and exhilaration.

Shadows of the Workhouse by Jennifer Worth

She locked it in her heart and hugged it to herself. It was her own special secret and she had told no one else except Peggy. “The reason why Jane’s spirit was not broken was that she had a secret.












Shadows of the Workhouse by Jennifer Worth