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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''. |
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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''. }} |
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