There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy

Julia Gregson
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  1. If you were lucky, very lucky indeed, there were one or two people in your life who you could tell the unvarnished truth too, shell and egg. And that these people held the essence of you inside them. The rest would be conversations that ended...

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