Diana Gabaldon Quotes
It Was Jamie's Fear That He Would Lose Her - That She Would Go, Swing Out Into A Dark And Solitary Space Without Him, Unless He Could Somehow Bind Her To Him, Keep Her With Him. But, Christ, What A Risk To Take - With A Woman So Shocked And Brutalized, How Could He Risk It?
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