“Bird and beast and stone and star — we are all one, all one —”

Source: Mary Poppins (1934), Ch. 10 "Full-Moon"
Context: "Bird and beast and stone and star — we are all one, all one —" murmured the Hamadryad, softly folding his hood about him as he himself swayed between the children.
"Child and serpent, star and stone — all one."

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Australian-British novelist, actress and journalist 1899–1996

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