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Standing With Reluctant Feet Where The Brook And River Meet, Womanhood And Childhood Fleet!
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Standing with reluctant feet
Where the brook and river meet,
Womanhood and childhood fleet!
-- Henry W. Longfellow (1807-1882)
-- Maidenhood
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