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But marriage is forever.''Oh, not really,' he assured her. 'Only until one of us dies.'Her eyes widened. 'I do not want you to die,' she said.'Perhaps you will go first,' he said, though I rather think I hope not. I would probably have grown accustomed to you by then and would miss you.
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But marriage is forever.''Oh, not really,' he assured her. 'Only until one of us dies.'Her eyes widened. 'I do not want you to die,' she said.'Perhaps you will go first,' he said, 'though I rather think I hope not. I would probably have grown accustomed to you by then and would miss you.
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Could a love of that magnitude die? If it was true love, could it ever die? Was there such a thing as true love?
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It is foolish to regret anything form one's past.
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Either way, he was always staring into a bottomless pit, or into a whirlpool that forever sucked him inexorably inward to its vortex.
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It is also for stepping into the unknown," Claudia said, "when it would be easier to cling what it familiar and safe.
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One longs and longs to be grown up, doesn't one?," she said, "I dreamed of being eighteen and having a Season and meeting handsome gentlemen even apart from Dominic and falling in love with them and marrying him and living happily ever after. But life is not nearly as that simple when one finally does grow up.
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It is a kind of vanity to wear patched clothes," the baron added sagely. "He likes other people to notice how godly he is.
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Tears never were worth the effort of crying them.
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