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'Love never dies,' says a character from Alice Munro's 1994 collection, Open Secrets. And the woman listening to him feels 'impatient to the point of taking offense. This is what all the speechmaking turns you into,' she thinks, 'a person who can say things like that. Love dies all the time....'
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