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Stand at the crossroads if you will, but if you'll not choose, I'll move on without you
Jacqueline Carey
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Jacqueline Carey
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: January 1
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And having once chosen, never to seek to return to the crossroads of that decision-for even if one chooses wrongly, the choice cannot be unmade.
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