Diana Gabaldon Quotes
One Had Known The Care Of Other Men From His Earliest Years, A Part Of The Duty Of His Birthright; The Other Had Come To It Later, But Both Felt That Burden To Be The Will Of God, She Had No Doubt At All-both Accepted That Duty Without Question, Would Honor It, Or Die In Trying. She Only Hoped It Wouldn't Come To That-for Either Of Them.
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