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“I've always thought that the most perfect fate which could befall any woman would be to be born a rich widow.”

Quote by Faith Baldwin

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Faith Baldwin
Faith Baldwin

Faith Baldwin was an American author renowned for her novels and essays. Her works often explore themes of family, love, and morality, and have been beloved by readers. more

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