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She__ shown him in a thousand ways that she was honorable and strong and generous and very human, maybe even more vividly human than anyone he__ ever known. And if she was, then Grisha weren__ inherently evil. They were like anyone else__ull of the potential to do great good, and also great harm. To ignore that would make Matthias the monster.
Leigh Bardugo Six of Crows
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She__ shown him in a thousand ways that she was honorable and strong and generous and very human, maybe even more vividly human than anyone he__ ever known. And if she was, then Grisha weren__ inherently evil. They were like anyone else__ull of the potential to do great good, and also great harm. To ignore that would make Matthias the monster.

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