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What right had I to imagine that she would wish to unite her life with mine? Who...
Author:
Leo Tolstoy
Book:
Anna Karenina
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What right had I to imagine that she would wish to unite her life with mine? Who and What am I? A man of no account, wanted by no one and of no use to anyone.
( Leo Tolstoy )
[ Anna Karenina ]
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