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...somewhere in his murkiest depths, he wasn't so much afraid of being left...
Author:
Markus Zusak
Book:
Bridge of Clay
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...somewhere in his murkiest depths, he wasn't so much afraid of being left again as condemning someone else to second best.
( Markus Zusak )
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