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Unselfishness or Love?

I came across an interesting passage in Charles William’s All Hallow’s Eve the other day. One of the characters is thinking about his dead wife and he realises that, although he had been kind to her, she had acted towards him in an entirely different way.

When she had served him - how often!- she had not done it from kindness or unselfishness; it had been because she wished what he wished and was his servant to what he desired. Kindness, patience, forbearance were not enough; he had had them, but she had had love.

Posted on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 02:29PM by Registered CommenterSi Fractus Fortis in | Comments1 Comment

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"it had been because she wished what he wished and was his servant to what he desired." an apt description of true love.

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