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But she was waiting patiently. She no longer believed in talk. It never rescued...
Author:
Alice Sebold
Book:
The Lovely Bones
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But she was waiting patiently. She no longer believed in talk. It never rescued anything. At seventy she had come to believe in time alone.
( Alice Sebold )
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