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to weep for someone who is gone is desolation, but to weep for someone who has never really existed is to lose a part of oneself.

Margaret Campbell Barnes (1949). “Brief Gaudy Hour: A Novel of Anne Boleyn”, London : Macdonald
to weep for someone who is gone is desolation, but to weep for someone who has never really existed is to lose a part of oneself.