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“...it seems to me that sometimes-or perhaps I might venture most of the time-occurrences have no cause at all. New stars appear and old ones vanish. Short hats become popular again. Things are as they are and do as they please for absolutely no reason at all.”

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The Magicians and Mrs. Quent

The title combines reference to magicians with the specific designation Mrs. Quent, indicating this individual may be a central character in the narrative. Magical themes are suggested by the term magicians, though the specific nature of magic system, plot, setting, or character relationships cannot be determined from the title alone. No established publication history, author attribution, or verified work details are available in public knowledge for this specific title. more

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Galen M. Beckett

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