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The moment debt becomes memory and the ledger finally exhales.

means The past tense of repay: a borrowed sum, favor, or grudge given back in full.

from From Old French 'repaier,' to pay back, stacking Latin 'pacare' (to satisfy, from 'pax,' peace) under the prefix 're-' — settling up was always about buying peace.

Buried peaceShares a root with 'pacify' and 'peace.'
Two-facedWorks for kindness and revenge alike.
Past onlyRepay becomes repaid, never repayed.
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