"But on that sunlit Sunday, Alexander knew nothing,……" — Paullina Simons
"But on that sunlit Sunday, Alexander knew nothing, thought nothing, imagined nothing. He forgot Dimitri and war and the Soviet Union and escape plans, and even America, and crossed the street for Tatiana Metanova."
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92 Quotes by Paullina Simons
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Alexander, were you looking for me?" "All my life.
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