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There is always in February some one day, at least, when one smells the yet distant, but surely coming, summer.
Gertrude Jekyll
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Gertrude Jekyll
Age: 89 †
Born: 1843
Born: November 29
Died: 1932
Died: December 8
Architect
Botanist
Editor
Garden Designer
Gardener
Horticulturist
Landscape Architect
Non-Fiction Writer
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Photographer
London
England
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Smell
Summer
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February
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Distant
Surely
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