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The fruition of what is unlawful must be followed by remorse. The core sticks in the throat after the apple is eaten, and the sated appetite loathes the interdicted pleasure for which innocence was bartered.
Jane Porter
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Jane Porter
Age: 74 †
Born: 1776
Born: January 17
Died: 1850
Died: May 24
Novelist
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Durham
England
Innocence
Loathe
Sticks
Remorse
Core
Eaten
Bartered
Pleasure
Apple
Loathes
Must
Followed
Sated
Appetite
Satiety
Apples
Unlawful
Throat
Fruition
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