I fell madly in love. I was seventeen and he was twenty-three, a man of the world. And that was it. I would have certainly married him had I not-. But he perished as well. He didn’t get out. The few letters and that was the end of it.
I fell madly in love. I was seventeen and he was twenty-three, a man of the world. And that was it. I would have certainly married him had I not-. But he perished as well. He didn’t get out. The few letters and that was the end of it.
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