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What's the use of falling in love if you both remain inertly as you were?"
Author:
Mary McCarthy
Book:
Between Friends: The
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Published at:
9 years ago
What's the use of falling in love if you both remain inertly as you were?"
( Mary McCarthy )
[ Between Friends: The ]
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