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Whether he talked or not made little difference to my mood. My only enemy was...
Author:
Daphne du Maurier
Book:
Rebecca
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Published at:
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Whether he talked or not made little difference to my mood. My only enemy was the clock on the dash-board, whose hands would move relentlessly to one o'clock.
( Daphne du Maurier )
[ Rebecca ]
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