Marcel Proust Quotes
Oh, My Poor Little Hawthorns," I Was Assuring Them Through My Sobs, "it Isn't You Who Want Me To Be Unhappy, To Force Me To Leave You. You, You've Never Done Me Any Harm. So I Shall Always Love You." And, Drying My Eyes, I Promised Them That, When I Grew Up, I Would Never Copy The Foolish Example Of Other Men, But That Even In Paris, On Fine Spring Days, Instead Of Paying Calls And Listening To Silly Talk, I Would Set Off For The Country To See The First Hawthorn-trees In Bloom.
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