Poughkeepsie, Ch. 59
That was positively Shakespearean.
Giving us the back story on an already beloved character, making us love him all the more, and then giving him a hero's death. It is often not the mighty who fall, but those who love them the most. Those who would sacrifice it all to be a part of a circle of love, a brotherhood, a family.
Go gently into that good night, beloved.
That was positively Shakespearean.
Giving us the back story on an already beloved character, making us love him all the more, and then giving him a hero's death. It is often not the mighty who fall, but those who love them the most. Those who would sacrifice it all to be a part of a circle of love, a brotherhood, a family.
Go gently into that good night, beloved.
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