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Quotes by Faith Sullivan, The Cape Ann, 1988

"She had learned the self-deprecating ways of the woman who does not want to be thought hard and grasping, but her artifices could not always cover the nakedness of her need to excel."
By Faith Sullivan, The Cape Ann, 1988
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