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the daffodil, should not be confused with a rose, it has no thorns, just a sweet perfume… yet, as an iris is perfect for uncommon prose the daffodil, should not be confused with a rose… speak of narcissus, beware the rapturous throes of young lovers offering jonquils to fill an entire room — the daffodil, should not be confused with a rose, it has no thorns, just a sweet perfume… lesson in white and yellow flowers [200731.1…c] Written for the Writer's Cramp
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