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Muhammad Reza Pahlavi

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Do you remember the afternoon, at one of our first meetings, when we'd been playing quoits? There were a lot of us, quite a crowd. Most of the quoits fell on the ground instead of the target, and you were kind enough to run and pick them up for everyone. You had already charmed me, but on that day I loved the way you were so natural.
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As quoted in Farah Pahlavi (2004) An Enduring Love: My Life with the Shah, page 11

 
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