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I began to think that melancholy was a dialect that only some people knew-or could even hear-and in my conversations, I sought these people out.
Virginia Heffernan
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Virginia Heffernan
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: August 8
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Hanover
New Hampshire
Virginia P. Heffernan
Virginia Page Heffernan
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