"Ah! "All things come to those who wait" — (I say these words to make me glad). But something answers soft and sad "They come, but often come too late!""
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"Tout vient à qui sait attendre", st. 10. From Noon to Dawn (1872) p. 85 (see also Misquotations)
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Violet Fane
Mary Montgomerie, Lady Currie (née Lamb; 24 February 1843 – 13 October 1905), known by the literary pseudonym Violet Fane, was an English poet, writer, and later an ambassadress.
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