Diane Setterfield Quotes
She Had Not Had The Relief Of Amnesia. She Had Suffered Longer, And She Had Suffered More. Each Second Was Agony In The First Weeks. She Was Like An Amputee In The Days Before Anesthesia, Half Crazed With Pain, Astounded That The Human Body Could Feel So Much And Not Die Of It. But Slowly, Cell By Painful Cell, She Began To Mend. There Came A Time When It Was No Longer Her Whole Body That Burned With Pain But Only Her Heart. And Then There Came A Time When Even Her Heart Was Able, For A Time At Least, To Feel Other Emotions Besides Grief.
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