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Like most incurable fibbers, she had an extravagant regard for the truth, which...
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John Cheever
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The Stories of John Cheever
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Like most incurable fibbers, she had an extravagant regard for the truth, which she expressed by sending up signals meant to indicate that she was lying.
( John Cheever )
[ The Stories of John Cheever ]
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