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The contest lay not between love and duty. Perhaps there never is such a...
Author:
E. M. Forster
Book:
A Room with a View
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The contest lay not between love and duty. Perhaps there never is such a contest. It lay between the real and the pretended, and Lucy's first aim was to defeat herself.
( E. M. Forster )
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