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In those timeless years between infancy and, say, seven what is has always been:...
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Margaret Atwood
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In Other Worlds: SF and the
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In those timeless years between infancy and, say, seven what is has always been: in that way children inhabit the realm of myth.
( Margaret Atwood )
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