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  • Long-buried loved ones who scratch at the door, begging to be let in.

    but first, a sandwich and a nap thecoughlin 2009

  • Long-buried loved ones who scratch at the door, begging to be let in.

    John Joseph Adams » By Blood We Live 2009

  • Long-buried loved ones who scratch at the door, begging to be let in.

    John Joseph Adams » 2009 » August 2009

  • Long-buried loved ones who scratch at the door, begging to be let in.

    John Joseph Adams » By Blood We Live: Now Available + Website Launches 2009

  • Long-buried loved ones who scratch at the door, begging to be let in.

    Books Bought & Received - 8/2/09 Donna 2009

  • Long-buried prejudices and rages will increasingly command center stage in the U.S., and some very well known and very visible public figures will behave badly.

    The Great Leveling, Phase 1 2008

  • Long-buried memory intruded; he pushed it aside, only to have the thought that some other man must have seen her like this fill the void.

    A Lady of His Own Laurens, Stephanie 2004

  • Long-buried resentment clawed its way to the surface, having been denied light too long, due to her more basic survival needs of the past year.

    Strategic Engagement Mann, Catherine 2003

  • Long-buried emotions surged in me, foremost among them a bitter, abiding hatred.

    Kushiel's Avatar Carey, Jacqueline, 1964- 2003

  • Long-buried glassy lavas devitrify, or pass to a stony condition, under the unceasing action of underground waters; but their flow lines and perlitic and spherulitic structures remain to tell of their original state.

    The Elements of Geology William Harmon Norton 1900

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