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My mother was everything to me_and then I got married_and my husband became everything to me. It struck me then_ Regret was a wasted emotion_ Guilt was even worse. But who can escape these destructive feelings? Who can pretend they didn__ exist?
Cécile Rischmann Somewhere Over The Rainbow: A bittersweet memoir
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My mother was everything to me_and then I got married_and my husband became everything to me. It struck me then_ Regret was a wasted emotion_ Guilt was even worse. But who can escape these destructive feelings? Who can pretend they didn__ exist?
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Somewhere Over The Rainbow: A bittersweet memoir

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