Where the devil did you get her?""I beg your pardon?""I said: the weather is getting better.""Seems so.""Who's the lassie?""My daughter.""You lie - she's not.
by Vladimir Nabokov (0 Reviews)
In a brief yet tense exchange, a character questions the origin of a young girl, implying she does not belong to the other person in conversation. The dialogue reveals skepticism and confrontation, showcasing a misunderstanding or distrust that is typical in relationships where lineage is in question. This interaction raises themes of identity and belonging, uncovering uncertainties that might exist in family ties. The protagonist's insistence on the girl's identity as...
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