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It's hard to explain what those two weeks every summer meant to me. I lived for...
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Jane Harvey-Berrick
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The Traveling Man
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It's hard to explain what those two weeks every summer meant to me. I lived for them, I breathed for them, and the rest of my life seemed to be spent waiting.
( Jane Harvey-Berrick )
[ The Traveling Man ]
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