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Neil Gaiman

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She does not know where any tale waits before it's told. (No more do I.) But forty thieves sounds good, so forty thieves it is. She prays she has bought another clutch of days. We save our lives in such unlikely ways.
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From Inventing Aladdin

 
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And he waits till she can give
And he waits and he waits.

 
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