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THE BURNING – Jane Casey
On a page at the beginning of the book, there is a quote from Sir Thomas Browne (Urn Burial), a seventeenth century physician. “The certainty of death is attended with uncertainties, in time, manner, places.” London has been terrified by … Continue reading
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