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It's like your whole life you 've been falling toward the earth, until the moment someone catches you. And you realise that somehow you 've caught her at the same time. And together, instead of falling, you might be able to fly.
Lisa Kleypas
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Lisa Kleypas
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: November 5
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