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The sight which met her eyes held her frozen on the threshold, and the thought...
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Georgette Heyer
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Sprig Muslin
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The sight which met her eyes held her frozen on the threshold, and the thought flashed across her mind that she knew now how it felt to die
( Georgette Heyer )
[ Sprig Muslin ]
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