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‘Then we must both be silly,’ he said solemnly, ‘because I felt the same fear before I married your mother. The fear that in knitting my flesh to hers, I would have to sacrifice some . . . secret place inside me.’ ‘Did you?’ ‘Some of it,’ he confessed, ‘but because I loved her, I let her inside, and found it was good to have company there.’
A Day of Fallen Night (The Roots of Chaos #0.1)
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