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There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal

There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers".

I will always read a special text inadvertently,

Or gripping

Or philosophical

Or suddenly melancholy

Or suddenly

They deserve to stay in my heart forever!

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There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal
There are always golden sentences in extraordinary works, and this is also true of "Flowers". There will always be a special passage that you will read inadvertently, or it is gripping, or philosophical, or it is melancholy, or it suddenly becomes clear, and they are worth eternal