Markus Zusak Quotes
How About A Kiss, Saumensch?
He Stood Waist-deep In The Water For A Few Moments Longer Before Climbing Out And Handing Her The Book. His Pants Clung To Him, And He Did Not Stop Walking. In Truth, I Think He Was Afraid. Rudy Steiner Was Scared Of The Book Thief's Kiss. He Must Have Longed For It So Much. He Must Have Loved Her So Incredibly Hard. So Hard That He Would Never Ask For Her Lips Again And Would Go To His Grave Without Them.
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