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. . . solitude, which is held to be cause of eccentricity, in fact imposes...
Author:
Shirley Hazzard
Book:
The Bay of Noon
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. . . solitude, which is held to be cause of eccentricity, in fact imposes excessive normality, and least in public . . . {p. 7}
( Shirley Hazzard )
[ The Bay of Noon ]
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