Diana Gabaldon Quotes
It Gave Him The Same Odd Sense Of Dislocation, Though; That Sense Of Losing Some Valuable Part Of Himself That Could Not Survive The Passage Back To Daily Life. Each Time, The Passage Became More Difficult.
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