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This is of a Theif breaking into the famous Kimbell Museum to steal 'The Lacemaker'. It is later revealed that the theif is the one and only famous architect who ...
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Fate The Lacemaker implacably at work holding upon her knees the cushion of our lives and stuffing it with pins. - J. Cocteau The Holy Terrors.
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