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Alliteration. It's when you repeat the same consonant in a phrase," Memphis...
Author:
Libba Bray
Book:
Before the Devil Breaks You
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Published at:
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Alliteration. It's when you repeat the same consonant in a phrase," Memphis explained. "Huh. I was hoping it was something dirty.
( Libba Bray )
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