Frances Hardinge Quotes
Her Moment Came. Nobody Was Looking. She Sidled Quickly Across The Deck And Lost Herself Among The Crates That Clustered At The Base Of The Boat's Shuddering, Discoloured Funnel. The Air Tasted Of Salt And Guilt, And She Felt Alive.
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