The most happy marriage I can imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.
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Quotations by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The most happy marriage I can imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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