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What becomes of this emotion we call envy when it is uncoupled from fear and...
Author:
Jacqueline Carey
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Santa Olivia
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What becomes of this emotion we call envy when it is uncoupled from fear and malice? Does it remain a sin? Or is it simply an honest assessment of the human condition?
( Jacqueline Carey )
[ Santa Olivia ]
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