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How could she pursue the transcendence and virtue of the intellectual life when...
Author:
Jane Smiley
Book:
Moo
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How could she pursue the transcendence and virtue of the intellectual life when her mind had disappeared into her body like a sponge into a basin of ink? Which did not mean,
( Jane Smiley )
[ Moo ]
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