Then if I am not mad already, I soon sha...

The Insanity of Mary Girard

Mary Girard

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Then if I am not mad already, I soon shall be. For there is a point in my mind, a point of absolute stillness where hatred, jealousy, and greed cannot come. A point of feeling, of being, which longing and unhappiness cannot touch.

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I, Mary Girard, shall be truly and happily, insane. Insane. Insane. Insane. Insane. Insa…

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