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eanwhile Eleanor’s life reached a turning point. She fell in love!The young man was her fifth cousin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.Eleanor and Franklin had known each other since childhood. Franklinrecalled how once he had carried her piggyback in the nursery. When shewas fourteen, he had danced with her at a party. Then, shortly after herreturn from Allenswood, they had met by chance on a train. They talkedand almost at once realized how much they liked each other.For a time they met secretly. Then they attended parties together.Franklin—tall, strong, handsome—saw her as a person he could trust.He knew that she would not try to dominate him. fBut did he really love her? Would he always? She wrote to him, quotinga poem she knew: “Unless you can swear, ‘For life, for death!’ . . . Oh,never call it loving!”Franklin promised that his love was indeed “for life,” and Eleanoragreed to marry him. It was the autumn of 1903. He was twenty-one.She was nineteen.On March 17, 1905, Eleanor and Franklin were married. “Uncle Ted,”by then president of the United States, was there to “give the bride away.”
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