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Were you hugging Clary? He looked at Sebastian in amazement. Sebastian shrugged. She's my sister. I'm pleased to see her. You don't hug people, Jace said. I ran out of time to bake a casserole.
Cassandra Clare
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Cassandra Clare
Age: 51
Born: 1973
Born: July 31
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He glanced furtively up and down the hallway. Hodge too. Everyone wants to talk to me. Except you, I bet you don't want to talk to me, said Jace. No, said Clary. I want to eat. I'm starving.
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I think' she said, choosing her words with care, that any good impulse can be twisted into something evil.
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I don't want tea, said Clary, with muffled force. I want to find my mother. And then I want to find out who took her in the first place, and I want to kill them. Unfortunately, said Hodge, we're all out of bitter revenge at the moment, so it's either tea or nothing.
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She had never asked herself whether it cost him any effort. Any effort to stand between Will and the world, protecting each one of them from the other.
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