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Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy

CHAPTER XVI
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Then she started up the dark stone steps, and I knew that she was weeping.

I closed the panel and sat on the cushioned bench.

To say that I would have given my old life to win happiness for her but poorly measures my devotion.

A man's happiness depends entirely on the number and quality of those to whom his love goes out.

Before meeting Yolanda I drew all my happiness from loving one person--Max.


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