“I married my love in the springtime, but by summer he'd locked me away. He'd murdered me dead by the autumn, & by winter I was naught but decay. It's cold where I am and so lonely, but in loneliness I will remain, unloved, unavenged, & forgotten, until I am whole once again.”
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Book:Through the Woods
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