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Brothers of the Heart: A Story of the Old Northwest, 1837-1838 Brothers of the Heart: A Story of the Old Northwest, 1837-1838 by Joan W. Blos
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“Always there is the one choice to be made: which road to take? which duty to accept? which item, amidst a store's displays, to purchase as our own? The paths of the past parts of our lives are strewn with things not chosen. One believes, nay, one is taught, that choice provides fulfillment of desire. In truth, however, relinquishment and loss enter in to the bargain every single time. Loss looks over the shoulders of fair choice. For every thing one chooses, some thing is left behind.”
Joan W. Blos, Brothers of the Heart: A Story of the Old Northwest, 1837-1838