Danh ngôn của Alexander Graham Bell

I have discovered that my interest in my dear pupil, Mabel, has ripened into a far deeper feeling than that of mere friendship. In fact, I know that I have learned to love her very sincerely.
I have discovered that my interest in my dear pupil, Mabel, has ripened into a far deeper feeling than that of mere friendship. In fact, I know that I have learned to love her very sincerely.
Tôi phát hiện ra rằng sự quan tâm của tôi dành cho cô học trò thân yêu của mình, Mabel, đã chín muồi thành một tình cảm sâu sắc hơn nhiều so với tình bạn đơn thuần. Thực sự, tôi biết mình đã học được cách yêu cô ấy rất chân thành.
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