The Bristled Dagger
Aug 31 1996
•0h 20m
•Artists with brushes need light to paint a picture, but human feelings function just as well in the dark.
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Suzan Al-Doghachi

Mott McCampbell

Robert Flanagan
Terry
Mike Diana
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