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Francine Rivers, A Voice in the Wind Quotes: It was as though her tongue were a heavy weight in her mouth, and now her heart was even heavier for having kept silent.
         

It was as though her tongue were a heavy weight in her mouth, and now her heart was even heavier for having kept silent.


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