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“Cassandra doesn't need to read them, she knows what's inside; Mathilda doesn't ask her what that is--it doesn't matter; it won't stop her sister from being mesmerized, and when an idea worms its way inside her like this, time opens, the universe moves. Cassandra has an amazing aptitude: that of doing nothing other than thinking, yet still managing to change the world.”

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The Future

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