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“I end with these words: “In a thousand valleys, across years travelled, it is your voice that echoes in my heart. Desire and love are the treasures of my soul, where you are always found. A promise kept in purity and truth, as the storm is faithful when it’s past, the birds sing sweetly, and the grass and shrubs are the envy of all the greenery.”

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Through Shadows and Light: Myths of Families and Love

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