Women-s-fiction Quote by Catherine McNamara Download Open image ““Mussolini and his lover were brought back to Milan and hung upside-down like fowls.”” — Catherine McNamara ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Women-s-fiction
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