Trish McCallan Quotes
And This Is The Library," Mrs. Simcosky Said, Leading Beth Into A Generous Room With A Fire Flickering In A River Rock Fireplace. "Or, As Mason Liked To Call It, My Love Den." She Drifted To One Of The Floor To Ceiling Book Shelves And Trailed Her Fingers Down A Bevy Of Colorful Spines. "He Used To Call My Books 'the Other Men'.
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