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...what will we someday do, I always wonder, without the pleasures of turning through books and stumbling on things we never meant to find?
Elizabeth Kostova
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Elizabeth Kostova
Age: 59
Born: 1964
Born: December 26
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New London
Connecticut
Elizabeth Johnson Kostova
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