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He had seen how people came a cropper by giving way to impulse. It was to his...
Author:
Shirley Hazzard
Book:
The Transit of Venus
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Published at:
8 years ago
He had seen how people came a cropper by giving way to impulse. It was to his judiciousness, at every turn, that he owed the fact that nothing terrible had ever happened to him.
( Shirley Hazzard )
[ The Transit of Venus ]
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