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  • If a man does not die of a wound, then it heals in some fashion, and so it is with loss. From the sharp pain of immediate berevement, both the Prince and I passed into the gray days of numb bewilderment and waiting. So grief has always seemed to me, a time of waiting not for the hurt to pass, but to become accustomed to it.

    Robin Hobb (2002). “Fool's Errand: The Tawny Man Trilogy”, p.611, Spectra