"Why are all reflections lovelier than what we call the reality? β not so grand or so strong, it may be, but always lovelier?"
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George MacDonald
George MacDonald (December 10, 1824 β September 18, 1905) was a Scottish author and Christian universalist minister most famous for his poetry, fairy tales and fantasy novels.
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