The Heavens and their Story by Annie S. D. Maunder and E. Walter Maunder, 1908
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The Heavens and their Story by Annie S. D. Maunder and E. Walter Maunder, 1908
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I hiked up to a refugio in the hills behind my house, and when I got there I was caught in a thunderstorm and hid inside for awhile, drinking warm cider and listening to conversations around me. Finally when the storm cleared, the view was unreal...
Dearest Cecilia, the story can resume. The one I had been planning on that evening walk. I can become again the man who once crossed the surrey park at dusk, in my best suit, swaggering on the promise of life. The man who, with the clarity of passion, made love to you in the library. The story can resume. I will return. Find you, love you, marry you and live without shame.
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