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Irish-looking,' Halley said, by which she meant a collection of indistinct...
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Paul Murray
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Irish-looking,' Halley said, by which she meant a collection of indistinct features - pale skin, mousy hair, general air of ill-health - that combine to mysteriously powerful romantic effect.
( Paul Murray )
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