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His understanding that he would eventually lose every sweetness that had come to...
Author:
Ann Patchett
Book:
Bel Canto
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His understanding that he would eventually lose every sweetness that had come to him only made him hold those very things closer to his chest.
( Ann Patchett )
[ Bel Canto ]
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