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We were in Ireland. Was there ever a country so damp? I had to wring out my mind...
Author:
Jeanette Winterson
Book:
Lighthousekeeping
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We were in Ireland. Was there ever a country so damp? I had to wring out my mind to think clearly. I was a morning mist of confusion."
( Jeanette Winterson )
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