Diana Gabaldon Quotes
Was Slipping, And His Face Had Gone As White As My Own. He Looked Down Again, Avoiding My Stricken Gaze. "I Suppose All I Was Wondering," He Murmured, "was ... Was He ... Was He Different From Me?" I Saw Him Bite His Lip As Though Wishing The Words Unsaid, But It Was Far Too Late
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