This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by a famous English poet, Henry David Thoreau. The poem is about a man who has been separated from his wife for a long time. He is separated from her because she is pregnant with his second child. The two men have been separated for many years, but they have never been apart from each other. They are separated because of their love for each other, and because of the fact that they are separated from their mother. They have broken up with their mother, and now they must find a way to reunite with her.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by a famous English poet, Henry David Thoreau. The poem is about a man who has been separated from his wife for a long time. He is separated from her because she is pregnant with his second child. The two men have been separated for many years, but they have never been apart from each other. They are separated because of their love for each other, and because of the fact that they are separated from their mother. They have broken up with their mother, and now they must find a way to reunite with her.