![Ah, don't let us undo what you've done!' she cried. 'I can't go back now to that other way of thinking. I can't love you unless I give you up.](https://quotes.happiom.com/wp-content/uploads/6/edith-wharton-quotes-142113-ah-dont-let-us-undo-what.png)
Ah, don’t let us undo what you’ve done!’ she cried. ‘I can’t go back now to that other way of thinking. I can’t love you unless I give you up.
– Edith Wharton
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