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I hate the thought of her being forced into a box that doesn't fit her. Of...
Author:
Charles de Lint
Book:
Dreams Underfoot
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I hate the thought of her being forced into a box that doesn't fit her. Of having her wings cut off, her sight blinded, her hearing muted, her voice stilled.
( Charles de Lint )
[ Dreams Underfoot ]
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