Jill Alexander Essbaum Quotes
What Had She Learned About Verbs? In The Past And Future Tenses, The Verb Came At The End. And In The Present It Followed The Subject. Wherever She Went It Tailed Her. She Dragged It Behind Like A Sack Of Stones.
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