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- When you're reading, you're not where you are; you're in the book. By the same token, I can write anywhere.
- I shook so that it was some time before I realized that he was shaking too, and for the same reason. I don't know how…
- There are things that I canna tell you, at least not yet. And I'll ask nothing of ye that ye canna give me. But what…
- I do know it, my own. Let me tell ye in your sleep how much I love you. For there's no so much I can…
- I always thought it would be a simple matter to lie wi' a woman, he said softly. And yet... I want to fall on my…
- But we are here, all of us. And we're here because I love you, more than the life that was mine. Because I believed you…
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