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9570cbe We can't possibly have a summer love. So many people have tried that the name's become proverbial. Summer is only the unfulfilled promise of spring, a charlatan in place of the warm balmy nights I dream of in April. It's a sad season of life without growth...It has no day. august charlatan july september spring june summer F. Scott Fitzgerald
83e73d5 "June cackled with delight, muttering, "Whoops!" as a car almost killed them." humor laugh-at-loud june the-son-of-neptune rick-riordan hilarious Rick Riordan
a0745e4 Lots of people go mad in January. Not as many as in May, of course. Nor June. But January is your third most common month for madness. madness may june Karen Joy Fowler
ff355e9 That day was the beginning of my friendship with Sebastian, and thus it came about, that morning in June, that I was lying beside him in the shade of the high elms watching the smoke from his lips drift up into the branches. smoke shade june lips Evelyn Waugh
bbb1da1 Today has been a day dropped out of June into April. months april spring june summer L.M. Montgomery
5671e7d The secret island had looked mysterious enough on the night they had seen it before - but now, swimming in the hot June haze, it seemed more enchanting than ever. As they drew near to it, and saw the willow trees that bent over the water-edge and heard the sharp call of moorhens that scuttled off, the children gazed in delight. Nothing but trees and birds and little wild animals. Oh, what a secret island, all for their very own, to live on and play on. nature secret enchanting haze willows island june mysterious Enid Blyton
07a5bbd June would always be Charlotte's favorite month on Quinnipeague. She loved the frothy roil of the sea as it recovered from a day of rain, and in those early mornings, before the fog lifted and sun warmed the island, there was nothing, nothing better than a wood fire, wool socks, and hot chocolate made from scratch. nature-s-beauty june quinnipeague flowers ocean Barbara Delinsky