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But, alas, he never really belonged in either place, the sad fate, I am afraid,...
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Kate DiCamillo
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The Tale of Despereaux
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But, alas, he never really belonged in either place, the sad fate, I am afraid, of those whose hearts break and then mend in crooked ways.
( Kate DiCamillo )
[ The Tale of Despereaux ]
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