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And what did I think when I was small and why did I forget? And what else will I forget when I grow older? And if you forget is it as if it never happened? Will none of the things you saw or thought or dreamed matter?
Sharon Creech
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Sharon Creech
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: July 29
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