Diana Gabaldon Quotes
The Vivid Memory Of The Woods Had Blossomed Into A Visceral Longing For The Ridge, So Immediate That I Felt The Ghost Of My Vanished House Rise Around Me, A Cold Mountain Wind Thrumming Past Its Walls, And Thought That, If I Reached Down, I Could Feel Adso's Soft Gray Fur Under My Fingers. I Swallowed, Hard.
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