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The most serious drawback to the telling-nothing approach is that it made that...
Author:
Robin McKinley
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Sunshine
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The most serious drawback to the telling-nothing approach is that it made that much more of a mystery of what had happened, and the nature of gossip abhors a vacuum of the unexplained."
( Robin McKinley )
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