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He would probably respect the gift of your silence. Although I never met him, one of my cousins did--as Marceau was related through marriage to one of my aunt's cousins. Much of that family--dispersed through Germany, Poland, France, and Belgium--was annihilated in the Holocaust. For both the joys and sorrows of life, there are feelings that are indeed "too deep for words."
He would probably respect the gift of your silence. Although I never met him, one of my cousins did--as Marceau was related through marriage to one of my aunt's cousins. Much of that family--dispersed through Germany, Poland, France, and Belgium--was annihilated in the Holocaust. For both the joys and sorrows of life, there are feelings that are indeed "too deep for words."
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