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- Ireland is such a young society. The British were the ruling class up until they left about a hundred years ago, and we've been trying…
- The girls I dream of are the gentle ones, wistful by high windows or singing sweet old songs at a piano, long hair drifting, tender…
- There was a time when I believed I was the redeemed one, the boy borne safely home on the ebb of whatever freak tide carried…
- This is the one thing I hope: that she never stopped. I hope when her body couldn't run any farther she left it behind like…
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