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Woman Quotes by Becca Fitzpatrick
- Bout time," she huffed, but her voice sounded thick and emotional too."I was at the hospital all day yesterday, but they wouldn't let me see…
- That woman." Vee hissed, "I'm making the sign of the cross right now.
- men are attracted to beauty because it indicates health and youth—no point mating with a sickly woman who won’t be around to raise the children.
- The older woman waiting for admittance looked at me, then over her shoulder at Patch, who was vanishing down the hall. “Honey,” she told me,…
- I don't have the body for this," I quipped, lifting my chin to a voluptous woman nearby who shook her hips zealously to the beat.…
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