"One is not allowed a grief for a life never lived. Yet one has buried the fruit of love, and a great deal of hope and many dreams."

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Source: Abigail Reynolds (2010). “Man Who Loved Pride and Prejudice: A modern love story with a Jane Austen twist”, p.252, Sourcebooks, Inc.

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Abigail McCarthy

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Abigail McCarthy was a prominent civil rights activist and writer known for her powerful advocacy for truth and freedom in society.

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