“I always wake when you do, Sassenach; I sleep ill without ye by my side.”

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American author 1952

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“He shook his head and squeezed my hand tight. "You are my courage, as I am your conscience," he whispered, "You are my heart-- I am your compassion. We are neither of us whole, alone. Do ye not know that, Sassenach?" --Jamie”

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