Do you get tired, singing?" she asked. Gan Itai laughed quietly. "Does a mother grow tired raising her children? Of course, but it is what I do. - Tad Williams
" "Do you get tired, singing?" she asked.
Gan Itai laughed quietly. "Does a mother grow tired raising her children? Of course, but it is what I do.
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Tad Williams (born 1957) is an American science fiction and fantasy author.
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