Francine Pascal Quotes
Elizabeth Scowled, Feeling Like A Nobody, A Nothing. She Felt Like Her Entire Self Had Been Made Worthless. She Could Change Her Interests, But She Couldn't Change Her Looks. She'd Never Be Six Feet Tall. She'd Never Look Like A Supermodel.
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