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Frail Limb Nursery
 
  She lay as though she were in a trance, with her long eyelashes fluttering like she was dreaming.

She said to him ’i lie beyond the sea’ and then all of a sudden her head dipped back and she vanished.

Gone, gone without a trace.

Gone.

She’s never coming back, do you know what it’s like to live with that?

No one knows what it’s like.

The only one who knew me, gone.




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