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The first time I came here was for a holiday. I think it was on my third day, after the jet lag had started to ease, that I realized two weeks wasn going to be anywhere near long enough. I returned again, about a year later, and that when reality hit: my long marriage to New York was pretty much over and my romance with Provence was in full bloom.
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The first time I came here was for a holiday. I think it was on my third day, after the jet lag had started to ease, that I realized two weeks wasn going to be anywhere near long enough. I returned again, about a year later, and that when reality hit: my long marriage to New York was pretty much over and my romance with Provence was in full bloom.
 
The first time I came here was for a holiday. I think it was on my third day, after the jet lag had started to ease, that I realized two weeks wasn going to be anywhere near long enough. I returned again, about a year later, and that when reality hit: my long marriage to New York was pretty much over and my romance with Provence was in full bloom.

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