fact unalterable, a fellow-mortal nature acquainted solely brief entra — George Eliot, Middlemarch

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The fact is unalterable, that a fellow-mortal with whose nature you are acquainted solely through the brief entrances and exits of a few imaginative weeks called courtship, may, when seen in the continuity of married companionship, be disclosed as something better or worse than what you have preconceived, but will certainly not appear altogether the same.

George Eliot, Middlemarch

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