Alone, quite alone. You have no fear of that. And you know what that word means? Not only to be separate from all others but to have not even one friend.I will take the risk, said Stephen.And not to have any one person, Cranly said, who would be more than a friend, more even than the noblest and truest friend a man ever had.
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Themes
- Alone — Solitude, independence, and the experience of being alone
- Friendship — Celebrating the bonds of loyalty, trust, and companionship