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That's such a nice last line..."She lifts his hands and presses them against her face."
Oedipa settled back, to await the crying of lot 49.
"The boat reappeared, but brother and sister had gone down in an embrace never to be parted, living through again in one supreme moment the days when they had clasped their little hands in love and roamed the daisied fields together."
The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
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