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...this miserable trick the romantic plays upon himself: of setting just beyond...
Author:
Walker Percy
Book:
The Moviegoer
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Published at:
3 years ago
...this miserable trick the romantic plays upon himself: of setting just beyond his reach the very thing he prizes.
( Walker Percy )
[ The Moviegoer ]
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