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I always went to my sister, because she was older and had the care of me after my mother died
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"I always went to my sister, because she was older and had the care of me after my mother died"

- Lizzie Andrew Borden

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This quote from Lizzie Andrew Borden talks to the close relationship she had with her older sibling. After the fatality of their mommy, Lizzie's sis stepped up to tackle the duty of caretaker for her more youthful sibling. This quote shows the trust and also dependence Lizzie had in her sis, as she constantly went to her for assistance and also assistance. It additionally speaks to the stamina of their bond, as Lizzie had the ability to count on her sister in a time of fantastic trouble. This quote is a testimony to the power of household as well as the significance of having somebody to rely on in times of need. It is a suggestion that even in the darkest of times, we can discover relief in the love and assistance of those closest to us.

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Lizzie Andrew Borden This quote is written / told by Lizzie Andrew Borden between July 19, 1860 and June 1, 1927. He was a famous Celebrity from USA. The author also have 24 other quotes.

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