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The tragedy of Melusina, whatever language tells it, whatever tune it sings, is...
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Philippa Gregory
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The White Queen
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The tragedy of Melusina, whatever language tells it, whatever tune it sings, is that a man will always promise more than he can do to a woman he cannot understand.
( Philippa Gregory )
[ The White Queen ]
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