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To the young, indeed, death is sometimes welcome, for the young can feel. They...
Author:
H. Rider Haggard
Book:
King Solomon's Mines
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To the young, indeed, death is sometimes welcome, for the young can feel. They love and suffer, and it wrings them to see their beloved pass into the land of shadows.
( H. Rider Haggard )
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