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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER XXVI
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Take your love from me and you take my life.' Wilfrid's heart leaped with the wild joy of a mountain torrent.
'She will not always be alone,' he said, perhaps with the readiness of the supremely happy to prophesy smooth things for all.

There came the answer of gentle reproach: 'After loving you, Wilfrid ?' 'Beautiful, that is how it seems to you.

There is second love, often truer than the first.' 'Then the first was not love indeed! If I had never seen you again, what meaning would love have ever had for me apart from your name?
I only dreamed of it till I knew you, then it was love first and last.

Wilfrid, my own, my husband--my love till I die!' .....


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