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T.M. Frazier, Preppy: The Life & Death of Samuel Clearwater, Part One Quotes: I wanted to see her sad. Taste her tears. I wanted to know what she sounded like when she cried. In pain, in pleasure, in both.
         

I wanted to see her sad. Taste her tears. I wanted to know what she sounded like when she cried. In pain, in pleasure, in both.


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