Charles Dickens Quotes
What Happiness (I Thought) If We Were Married, And We're Going Away To Live Among The Trees And The Fields. Some Picture, With No Real World In It, Bright With The Light Of Our Innocence, And Vague As The Starts Afar Off, Was In My Mind All The Way.
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