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OF the great mystery of human Love, and that most intimate personal relation of two souls to each other-perhaps the firmest, most basic and indissoluble fact (after our own existence) that we know; of that strange sense-often, perhaps generally, instantaneous-of long precedent familiarity and kinship, that deep reliance on and acceptation of another in his or her entirety; of the tremendous strength of the chain which thus at times will bind two hearts in lifelong dedication and devotion
OF the great mystery of human Love, and that most intimate personal relation of two souls to each other-perhaps the firmest, most basic and indissoluble fact (after our own existence) that we know; of that strange sense-often, perhaps generally, instantaneous-of long precedent familiarity and kinship, that deep reliance on and acceptation of another in his or her entirety; of the tremendous strength of the chain which thus at times will bind two hearts in lifelong dedication and devotion
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