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Call It Madness?

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Am I mad? Or just jealous? I cannot tell. But this I do know: I have suffered torments. That I am guilty of committing an act of folly, of madness, I cannot deny. But are not jealousy, the kind that stops the breath, and...
Title: Call It Madness?
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Am I mad? Or just jealous? I cannot tell.
But this I do know: I have suffered torments.
That I am guilty of committing an act of folly, of madness, I cannot deny.
But are not jealousy, the kind that stops the breath, and.

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