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The hand of bone and sinew and flesh achieves its immortality in taking up a...
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Laurie R. King
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A Letter of Mary
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The hand of bone and sinew and flesh achieves its immortality in taking up a pen. The hand on a page wields a greater power than the fleshly hand ever could in life.
( Laurie R. King )
[ A Letter of Mary ]
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