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... d at Guy and smiled before she said, "Everything you have ever promised me you have delivered. I feel like I was never as good to you, as you were to me. Do you regret making me your wife?"

Guy chuckled and then said, "You have given me three wonderful children, eighteen grandchildren and two lifetimes of cherished memories, what more could I have asked for?"

Madeline teared up and cuddled against him causing them both to drift toward the roof, she sighed and then said, "You neve ...

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