Cynthia Hand Quotes

(We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)

(We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.) (Cynthia Hand)

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Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
Cynthia Hand Quotes: (We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)