It is odd enough to see how the entrance of a person of the opposite sex into an assemblage of either men or women calms down the little discordances… - Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

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It is odd enough to see how the entrance of a person of the opposite sex into an assemblage of either men or women calms down the little discordances and the disturbance of mood.

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About Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (September 29 1810 – November 12 1865) was a British fiction-writer and biographer who witnessed and recorded the transformation of northern England by the Industrial Revolution. She was born Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson; her married name is often given in the form Mrs. Gaskell.

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Native Name: Elizabeth Gaskell
Alternative Names: Mrs. Gaskell, née Stevenson Mrs. Gaskell Elizabeth (Cleghorn) Gaskell Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson
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I daresay it seems foolish; perhaps all our earthly trials will appear foolish to us after a while; perhaps they seem so now to angels. But we are ourselves, you know, and this is now, not some time to come, a long, long way off. And we are not angels, to be comforted by seeing the ends for which everything is sent.

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