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He always ran away from the battle with himself. Even in his own heart's...
Author:
D.H. Lawrence
Book:
Sons and Lovers
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He always ran away from the battle with himself. Even in his own heart's privacy, he excused himself, saying, "If she hadn't said so-and-so, it would never have happened.
( D.H. Lawrence )
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