"A man is lucky if he is the first love of a woman. A woman is lucky if she is the last love of a man."
"Morning drew on apace. The air became more sharp and piercing, as its first dull hue: the death of night, rather than the birth of day: glimmered faintly in the sky. The objects which had looked dim and terrible in the darkness, grew more and more defined, and gradually resolved into their familiar shapes. The rain came down, thick and fast; and pattered, noisily, among the leafless bushes."
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Source: Charles Dickens (2016). “Oliver Twist”, p.173, Pan Macmillan
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