Donna Tartt Quotes
Ever Since I'd Started Riding The Train By Myself I'd Loved To Go There Alone And Roam Around Until I Got Lost, Wandering Deeper And Deeper In The Maze Of Galleries Until Sometimes I Found Myself In Forgotten Halls Of Armor And Porcelain That I'd Never Seen Before (and, Occasionally, Was Unable To Find Again).
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