I have been more fortunate than most, I suppose, he said quietly. There was the one thing he would take from me. His expression softened as he looked down into the face of the boy in the palm of his hand. And he has given me something most precious in return.

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In the book "Voyager" by Diana Gabaldon, a character reflects on his life and expresses gratitude for the blessings he has received, acknowledging that he has been luckier than many. His sentiment reveals a deep sense of appreciation for the connections he has formed and the experiences that shaped him.

As he gazes at a young boy he holds, he recognizes a significant bond between them, emphasizing the profound impact the boy has had on his life. The exchange of something precious illustrates the themes of love, sacrifice, and the value of relationships that resonate throughout the narrative.

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