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Laura Candler
June 2, 2009
Dear Tumnas,
It has been nearly a year since you have gone. It must be because your heart was so big and pure that mine is still as broken as the day I heard the news. The world is not the same without you, my dearest friend. Not as warm; not as full of adventure and possibility. I wish I could say my life is better ..richer for having known you, but life is not what it used to be without you here. I wish I had a time machine. Or just one more day with you and your laugh, your voice, your antics, your wit and insight. I hope you are tranquil where you are and that you have daily access to the New York Post.
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