โAmid silken cushions and ornate splendor, she gazed toward a horizon known only to dreams.โโจ
Illustration: Edmund Dulac's Picture-Book for the French Red Cross by Edmund Dulac, 1915.
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โFor a little while, the horizon held every possibility.โ๐
Illustration: East of the Sun and West of the Moon by Kay Nielsen, 1914.
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โIn the quiet between words, something delicate seemed to linger in the air.โ๐
Illustration: Old French Fairy Tales by Virginia Frances Sterrett, 1920.
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โFor a fleeting moment, the world felt still, as though even the trees were listening.โ๐ฒ
Illustration: Little Red Riding Hood by Harry Clarke, 1922.
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โBeneath quiet skies and distant horizons, they rode as though the world had become a dream.โโจ
Illustration: The Tale of Three Tsareviches and Ivashko, the Priest's Son by Ivan Bilibin, 1911.
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โBeneath quiet branches and drifting light, the evening seemed to hold its breath around them.โโจ
Illustration: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by Arthur Rackham, 1906.
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โIn the hush between moonlight and dream, the world seemed softer, quieter, and gently enchanted.โโจ
Illustration: Old French Fairy Tales by Virginia Frances Sterrett, 1920.
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โEverything about her seemed touched by dreamlight, as though she belonged more to reverie than to the waking world.โโ๏ธ
Illustration: The Dreamer of Dreams by Edmund Dulac, 1915.
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โIn the quiet glow of evening, the moon softly caressed her thoughts."๐
Illustration: East of the Sun and West of the Moon by Kay Nielsen, 1914.
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