Caragh M. O'Brien Quotes
What Happened To Your Face?' He Asked. 'When I Was Little, My Grandmother Was Making Candles And She Had A Big Vat Of Hot Beeswax In The Backyard,' She Said. 'I Walked Into The Vat.' Usually That Ended The Conversation. 'I Don't Remember It,' She Added. 'How Old Were You?' He Asked. She Tilted Her Face Slightly, Watching Him. 'Ten Months.' 'You Were Walking At Ten Months?' He Asked. 'Not Very Well, Apparently,' She Said Dryly.
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