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{{quote| In the summer of 1838, in his rented rooms on Great Marlborough Street, London, Charles Darwin drew a line down the middle of a piece of scrap paper. He had been back in England for almost two years, after a monumental voyage around the world. He was in his late twenties. It was time to decide. Across the top of the left-hand side, he wrote ''Marry''. On the right he wrote ''Not Marry''. And in the middle ''This is the Question''.<br />
{{quote|In the summer of 1838, in his rented rooms on Great Marlborough Street, London, Charles Darwin drew a line down the middle of a piece of scrap paper. He had been back in England for almost two years, after a monumental voyage around the world. He was in his late twenties. It was time to decide. Across the top of the left-hand side, he wrote ''Marry''. On the right he wrote ''Not Marry''. And in the middle ''This is the Question''.
It was easy for Charles to think of things to write under ''Not Marry''. }}
It was easy for Charles to think of things to write under ''Not Marry''. }}