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I'm the final clause in a periodic sentence, and that sentence begins a long...
Author:
Jeffrey Eugenides
Book:
Middlesex
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Published at:
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I'm the final clause in a periodic sentence, and that sentence begins a long time ago, in another language, and you to read it from the beginning to get to the end, which is my arrival.
( Jeffrey Eugenides )
[ Middlesex ]
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