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    A beautiful garden and a beautiful woman have much in common. They both bring peace and tranquillity to the man who is fortunate enough to possess them." Rachel was silent. To be possessed by Jeronimo was a dream she could never aspire to, but she would remember his words for ever.

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    Far be it from me to keep a woman from her book. That could become dangerous.

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    In England you learn only to compete with your men in the world and it's not enough to be loved for yourselves because you are women. I shall try to learn of you, but you must try to learn from me, convenido?

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    It is with our voices we remember, with our ears we understand.

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    Love is friendship. Just with less clothes, which makes it far more brilliant.

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    Oh, wow." "What do you think?" "I tried to imagine, but--I mean...it's so much more--" "Think it's large enough to keep you satisfied for a while?" "It's so much bigger than I expected" He backed away, leaving Beatrice to gaze in wonder at the library that took up half of the second floor. "I think I'll just leave you two alone for a bit," he said with a chuckle.

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    Remember,” she whispered, “it’s only when the night is darkest that you can see the light of the stars.

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    She sighed and looked at him sympathetically. 'Cool flame tricks aside, there's no competition.' He lifted his eyebrow. 'Library wins?' 'Every single time.

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    So you are the scribes that nobody and everybody is talking about,” Konrad said. “I don’t know about that,” Malachi said. “I’m not much for gossip.” “Oh, we eminent politicians don’t call it gossip, Malachi. We call it ‘intelligence.

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    We’re all immortal, as long as our stories are told.