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Kick me out, she thought. What was in or out? How did one kick out an emotion?
Author:
Patricia Highsmith
Book:
The Price of Salt
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Published at:
10 years ago
Kick me out, she thought. What was in or out? How did one kick out an emotion?
( Patricia Highsmith )
[ The Price of Salt ]
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