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concept:the-innocence-once-lost-cannot-be-regained-the-loss-demands-attention-not-denial"the innocence, once lost, cannot be regained. The loss demands attention, not denial."
Alexander's quote from Notes (with footnote #19); Steenson invokes it twice: once to honor, once to critique.
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