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Missing someone is a vague, unpleasant sensation, like gnawing anxiety. It isn't...
Author:
Sue Grafton
Book:
C is for Corpse
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Missing someone is a vague, unpleasant sensation, like gnawing anxiety. It isn't as concrete as grief, but it's just as pervasive and there's no escaping it.
( Sue Grafton )
[ C is for Corpse ]
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