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There was a suggestion of bliss in her surrender. Mr. Blackstone had accused her of finding tragedy enchanting. But perhaps every woman had known a moment when she felt as though she were drowning, and the only comfort was that there could be some beauty, some dignity, in that, too.
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Portrait of a Scotsman (A League of Extraordinary Women, #3)
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