laurasaxby-deactivated20171112: “She had a great natural dignity (I cannot imagine anyone who knew her trying to take a liberty with her), and was extremely intelligent. She was also exceedingly sensitive.” - Edith Sitwell, poetess, 1965.
laurasaxby-deactivated20171112: “She had a great natural dignity (I cannot imagine anyone who knew her trying to take a liberty with her), and was extremely intelligent. She was also exceedingly sensitive.” - Edith Sitwell, poetess, 1965.
laurasaxby-deactivated20171112: “She had a great natural dignity (I cannot imagine anyone who knew her trying to take a liberty with her), and was extremely intelligent. She was also exceedingly sensitive.” - Edith Sitwell, poetess, 1965.
laurasaxby-deactivated20171112: “She had a great natural dignity (I cannot imagine anyone who knew her trying to take a liberty with her), and was extremely intelligent. She was also exceedingly sensitive.” - Edith Sitwell, poetess, 1965.
laurasaxby-deactivated20171112: “She had a great natural dignity (I cannot imagine anyone who knew her trying to take a liberty with her), and was extremely intelligent. She was also exceedingly sensitive.” - Edith Sitwell, poetess, 1965.
laurasaxby-deactivated20171112: “She had a great natural dignity (I cannot imagine anyone who knew her trying to take a liberty with her), and was extremely intelligent. She was also exceedingly sensitive.” - Edith Sitwell, poetess, 1965.
laurasaxby-deactivated20171112: “She had a great natural dignity (I cannot imagine anyone who knew her trying to take a liberty with her), and was extremely intelligent. She was also exceedingly sensitive.” - Edith Sitwell, poetess, 1965.