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Glimpses of the Moon
The Fates seldom forget the bargains made with them, or fail to ask for compound interest.
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That was the way of the world they lived in. Nobody questioned, nobody wondered any more-because nobody had time to remember.
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And how can anyone give you happiness who hasn't got it himself?
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He and she belonged to each other for always: he understood that now. The impulse which had first drawn them together again, in spite of reason, in spite of themselves almost, that deep-seated instinctive need that each had of the other, would never again wholly let them go.
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