Talk:Mary Roberts (author)

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What does this sentence mean?[edit]

Hi, I don't know if it's because I am french, but I don't think I understand the meaning of this quote from the Publications section:

Some passages in her Annals of my Village, Being a Calendar of Nature for Every Month in the Year (1831), fall little short of the descriptive power of Richard Jefferies.

Is it a comparison between the two authors? Thank you for your help -- Pquline (t · c) 13:49, 9 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]