![I thought of the new stone, of my new wife, and of the newly buried white bones beneath us, and I felt that fate had made sport of us all.](https://quotes.happiom.com/wp-content/uploads/6/sseki-natsume-quotes-128649-i-thought-of-the-new-stone.png)
I thought of the new stone, of my new wife, and of the newly buried white bones beneath us, and I felt that fate had made sport of us all.
– Sseki Natsume
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