The nobleman's son Cornelis said, "Don't take it so seriously. Romance and marriage are two different things." Whenever his fiancée, the Count's daughter Philomena, clouded over at his infidelity, Cornelis would make this excuse with obvious annoyance. His own infidelity was merely a game—that is, "romance." He wasn't confusing it with his "marriage" to her, so there was no problem whatsoever. It was an outrageous excuse, but hearing it said repeatedly, Philomena began to wonder if perhaps she was the one in the wrong rather than her fiancé. She heaved countless sighs. And then one day, the Count's daughter Philomena finally changed her mind. Indeed, romance and marriage truly are two different things, she thought. Thank you for helping us achieve 2nd place in the daily and weekly overall rankings.
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| て | 65 | 0.56 |
| は | 81 | 0.48 |
| を | 90 | 0.41 |
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