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Death takes what man would keep," said the butterfly, "and leaves what man would...
Author:
Peter S. Beagle
Book:
The Last Unicorn
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Death takes what man would keep," said the butterfly, "and leaves what man would lose. Blow, wind, and crack your cheeks. I warm my hands before the fire of life and get four-way relief.
( Peter S. Beagle )
[ The Last Unicorn ]
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