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He was persuaded he could know no happiness but in the society of one with whom...
Author:
Horace Walpole
Book:
The Castle of Otranto
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He was persuaded he could know no happiness but in the society of one with whom he could for ever indulge the melancholy that had taken possession of his soul."
( Horace Walpole )
[ The Castle of Otranto ]
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