Neil Gaiman Quotes
The Marquis Had Known Whom He Had Wanted Not To Be, When He Was A Boy. He Had Definitely Not Wanted To Be Like Peregrine. He Had Not Wanted To Be Like Anyone At All. He Had, Instead, Wanted To Be Elegant, Elusive, Brilliant And, Above All Things, He Had Wanted To Be Unique.
Just Like Peregrine.
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