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Kris Radish Annie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral pg. 297 Quotes: For if people could see- if women especially could see- what is real and true and how the elegant possession of what is in each of our individual hearts is what matters more than anything.
         

For if people could see- if women especially could see- what is real and true and how the elegant possession of what is in each of our individual hearts is what matters more than anything.


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