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"If, when I hint to you of a Home that is before us, where I will be true to you with all my duty and with all my faithful service, I bring back the remembrance of a Home long desolate, while your poor heart pined away, weep for it, weep for it!"

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These lines are taken from a novel "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dicken.

Step-by-step explanation:

These lines are uttered by Charles Darney to Lucie Manette. Charles Darney was a man of honor and courage, and he proved that his moral values and virtue is strong enough to keep hold on his feelings. Lucie Manette was also an epitome of virtue and compassion. She was unquestionably devoted to Darney and tried to hold her family together. Both Darney and Manette went through a drastic transformation in this novel and explains the reader about relationship intricacies and standing firm to protect them.

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