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Theodore Sturgeon

“For a time he watched the Captain's unconscious face, reading it with great tenderness and utmost attention, like a mother with an infant.
His words said, Why must we love where the lightning strikes, and not where we choose?
And they said, But I'm glad it's you, little prince. I'm glad it's you.
He put out his huge hand and, with a feather touch, stroked the sleeping lips.”

Theodore Sturgeon, E Pluribus Unicorn
tags: love
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E Pluribus Unicorn E Pluribus Unicorn by Theodore Sturgeon
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