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He takes up too much room, on the divan and in one's mind. It is simply...
Author:
Alice Munro
Book:
Too Much Happiness
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He takes up too much room, on the divan and in one's mind. It is simply impossible for me, in his presence, think of anything but him.
( Alice Munro )
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