Charles Dickens Quotes
Dear Doctor Manette, I Love Your Daughter Fondly, Dearly, Disinterestedly, Devotedly. If Ever There Were Love In The World, I Love Her. You Have Loved Yourself; Let Your Old Love Speak For Me!
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