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The Cossacks

CHAPTER XXXIX
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It was as if she did not trust him and did not think of the future.

It seemed to him that she only loved him for the present moment, and that in her mind there was no future with him.

He was happy because her words sounded to him true, and she had consented to be his.

'Yes,' thought he to himself, 'we shall only understand one another when she is quite mine.

For such love there are no words.


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