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The more she tried to recapture the impulse that had set her wanting to put pen...
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Charles de Lint
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The Very Best of Charles de
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The more she tried to recapture the impulse that had set her wanting to put pen to paper, the less it seemed to have ever existed in the first place.
( Charles de Lint )
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