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If we judge love by most of its effects, it resembles rather hatred than affection.
If we judge love by most of its effects, it resembles rather hatred than affection.
If we judge love by most of its effects, it resembles rather hatred than affection.
If we judge love by most of its effects, it resembles rather hatred than affection.
If we judge love by most of its effects, it resembles rather hatred than affection.
If we judge love by most of its effects, it resembles rather hatred than affection.
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