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Til death do us part Quote by B.C. Doyle

“Don’t cry, Mary,” Eden croaked. “I didn’t mean to make you cry.” My lip quivered as I softly replied, “You’re dying. How could I not cry?” I didn’t hear Lucas walk up behind me, but he put his hand on my shoulder for comfort. I sniffed back tears as I looked at my aunt lying helplessly in the…” quote by B.C. Doyle
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““Don’t cry, Mary,” Eden croaked. “I didn’t mean to make you cry.” My lip quivered as I softly replied, “You’re dying. How could I not cry?” I didn’t hear Lucas walk up behind me, but he put his hand on my shoulder for comfort. I sniffed back tears as I looked at my aunt lying helplessly in the hospital bed. I took in a sharp breath as Eden’s glassy eyes searched mine. “I love you,” Eden said weakly, coughing into her shaking hand. “I love you, too,” I whispered. “But this isn’t goodbye. Don’t say goodbye,” I pleaded.””

B.C. Doyle

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1902

A poignant scene of grief and love as characters confront impending loss, emphasizing the power of shared emotion and comfort.

In simple terms: Grief and love intertwine in a hospital goodbye.

Key Takeaway

Cherish moments and offer comfort.

Themes

grief love farewell comfort family

Mood

somber empathetic

Type

literary emotional

When to use this quote

  • hospital visit
  • terminal illness
  • family support
  • comforting a dying friend

Key Concepts

mortality empathy human connection

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you support loved ones in terminal moments?
  • What role does shared vulnerability play in healing?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize death, overlooking practical coping strategies.

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