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... stand people who go around being sincere all over the place . They're all liars , and they make me so un- comfortable . You never really know WHAT they're thinking behind their masks of sincerity , and sincere people are such bores ...
... stand people who go around being sincere all over the place . They're all liars , and they make me so un- comfortable . You never really know WHAT they're thinking behind their masks of sincerity , and sincere people are such bores ...
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... stand with her and watch far off a bird - a hawk , she liked to imagine - circling lazily in the late after- noon light until with sudden decision it would swoop down out of sight behind the line of thick trees . When her brother wrote ...
... stand with her and watch far off a bird - a hawk , she liked to imagine - circling lazily in the late after- noon light until with sudden decision it would swoop down out of sight behind the line of thick trees . When her brother wrote ...
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... stand alone , and woman loves the beast In men , and only animals can feast The way the world is made ; and those who need Love most , to them is love the most denied , And him who stands there , waiting , in his door , Who hopes and ...
... stand alone , and woman loves the beast In men , and only animals can feast The way the world is made ; and those who need Love most , to them is love the most denied , And him who stands there , waiting , in his door , Who hopes and ...
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