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“I love you, Julie. I loved you that first moment when I looked across the restauraunt and found you. Then you were the loveliest thing I'd ever seen; but now I've discovered how much more you are; loyal and courageous and as true as steel. There's laughter in you and a capacity to love. Julie, Julie, could you learn to love me?”

Quote by Emilie Loring

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Emilie Loring

Emilie Loring was an American novelist renowned for her romantic and historical novels. Born in 1864, she spent much of her life in New England, drawing inspiration from the region's landscapes and history. Loring's writing career spanned several decades, with over 60 novels published before her death in 1951. more

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