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Faces Quotes by Paullina Simons
- I'm going to die with Alexander's hand on my face, Tatiana thought. That is not a bad way to die. I cannot move. I can't…
- Good-bye, my moonsong and my breath, my white nights and golden days, my fresh water and my fire. Good-bye, and may you find a better…
- He stared at her fists and at her face and said with upset incredulity, "You promised me you would forgive me-" "Forgive you,"Tatiana hissed through…
- Up on the roof Tatiana thought about the evening minute, the minute she used to walk out the factory doors, turn her head to the…
- ....and when Tatiana lifted her glistening eyes to him, Alexander was looking down at her with his I’ll-get-on-the-bus-for-you-anytime face.
- Do you see the Field of Mars, where I walked next to my bride in her white wedding dress, with red sandals in her hands,…
- Open your eyes, soldier,†Tatiana said fondly, caressing his face.“Are you hungry?†“I was hungry,†Alexander said. “But you fed me.†His body was shaking…
- He came over in long purÂposeÂful strides, sat at the edge of her bed, and in a tenÂder, posÂsesÂsive gesÂture wiped the lipÂstick off her…
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