When a woman who has much to say says nothing
Princess Louise of Battenberg then Queen of Sweden and sister Alice of Battenberg then Princess of Greece
Cuando una mujer que tiene mucho que decir no dice nada, su silencio puede ser ensordecedor.
- Margaret Landon, Ana y el rey (1999)
- Margaret Landon, Ana y el rey (1999)
The Gates of Dawn, 1900
Herbert James Draper
Franz Dvorak - In the Orchard
“All the ladies said at one voice: ’Welcome, Sir Tristram!’“
Illustration by William Russell Flint from Volume 3 ‘Morte Darthur’ by Sir Thomas Malory. Published 1921 by Philip Lee Warner, publisher to Medici Society.
student working in the metals studio from 1910.
Herbert James Draper
Franz Dvorak - In the Orchard
“All the ladies said at one voice: ’Welcome, Sir Tristram!’“
Illustration by William Russell Flint from Volume 3 ‘Morte Darthur’ by Sir Thomas Malory. Published 1921 by Philip Lee Warner, publisher to Medici Society.
student working in the metals studio from 1910.
When a woman who has much to say says nothing, her silence can be deafening.
Phenakistoscope, Great Britain, 1833
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