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“Yet, I wondered why Marshall did not at least attempt a kiss. In many ways, his treatment of me reminded me of the way I had behaved toward the doll that Mamma Mae had given me as a child. I favored it so that I had refused myself of the joy of playing with it, daring to love it only with my eyes. But in doing so, I had denied myself its very purpose.”

Quote by Kathleen Grissom

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Kathleen Grissom
Kathleen Grissom

Limited information is available about Kathleen Grissom, who is known to be a historian. Details about her life, achievements, and impact are not specified. more

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