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In a book where 'the past was always useful' and 'secrets turn powerless in the open air' the bones gradually yield their secrets of life and death and I frantically had to e mail news of Anil's Ghost to my quilting friend Dr Ann. Dr Ann is an osteoarchaeologist who will be reading this with a very tutored and book-loving literary eye combined.
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In a book where 'the past was always useful' and 'secrets turn powerless in the open air' the bones gradually yield their secrets of life and death and I frantically had to e mail news of Anil's Ghost to my quilting friend Dr Ann. Dr Ann is an osteoarchaeologist who will be reading this with a very tutored and book-loving literary eye combined.
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In a book where 'the past was always useful' and 'secrets turn powerless in the open air' the bones gradually yield their secrets of life and death and I frantically had to e mail news of Anil's Ghost to my quilting friend Dr Ann. Dr Ann is an osteoarchaeologist who will be reading this with a very tutored and book-loving literary eye combined.
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