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what despair to see a woman one loves longing for those thousand nothings from...
Author:
Alexandre Dumas
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The Three Musketeers
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what despair to see a woman one loves longing for those thousand nothings from which women compose their happiness, and to be unable to give her those thousand nothings.
( Alexandre Dumas )
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