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Orson Scott Card, Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card Quotes: Those eyes had seen people weep, and had cared, and had hurt them again anyway. It’s a look that no human eyes should ever have.
         

Those eyes had seen people weep, and had cared, and had hurt them again anyway. It’s a look that no human eyes should ever have.


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