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— Louisa May Alcott"…Jo loved a few persons very dearly and dreaded to have their affection lost or lessened in any way."
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…in silence learned the sweet solace which affection administers to sorrow.
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He is very fond of me, almost too fond. I could do with less caressing and more rationality. I should like to be less of a pet and more of a friend, if I might choose; but I won't complain of that: I am only afraid his affection loses in depth where it gains in ardour. I sometimes liken it to a fire of dry twigs and branches compared with one of solid coal, very bright and hot; but if it should burn itself out and leave nothing but ashes behind.
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