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It's not your fate to be well treated," Ignatius cried. "You're an overt...
Author:
John Kennedy Toole
Book:
A Confederacy of Dunces
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It's not your fate to be well treated," Ignatius cried. "You're an overt masochist. Nice treatment will confuse and destroy you."
( John Kennedy Toole )
[ A Confederacy of Dunces ]
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