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Sophie bristled. __bout to die with your beloved prince and still thinking about me. My story will go on without you, Agatha. I don__ need you anymore or your pity, like one of your decrepit cats. I__ no longer your Good Deed.___ut I__ still yours,_ said Agatha. __ecause without your love, I__ never have become who I really am. So even if I die, I__l always be your Good Deed, Sophie. And no Evil in the world will ever erase that.
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Sophie bristled. __bout to die with your beloved prince and still thinking about me. My story will go on without you, Agatha. I don__ need you anymore or your pity, like one of your decrepit cats. I__ no longer your Good Deed.___ut I__ still yours,_ said Agatha. __ecause without your love, I__ never have become who I really am. So even if I die, I__l always be your Good Deed, Sophie. And no Evil in the world will ever erase that.

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