Diane Chamberlain Quotes

She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface

She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface (Diane Chamberlain)

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Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface
Diane Chamberlain Quotes: She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface