now let us love take given us, happy; grave no love no warmth, touchin — H. Rider Haggard,

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And now let us love and take that which is given us, and be happy; for in the grave there is no love and no warmth, nor any touching of the lips. Nothing perchance, or perchance but bitter memories of what might have been.

H. Rider Haggard, She

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