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Ann Hood, The Knitting Circle Quotes: The only language she could speak was grief. How could he not know that? Instead, she said,
         

The only language she could speak was grief. How could he not know that? Instead, she said, "I love you." She did. She loved him. But even that didn't feel like anything anymore.


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