Margaret Atwood Quotes
He Thought Of It As A Contest, Like The Children At School Who Would Twist Your Arm And Say Give In? Give In? Until You Did; Then They Would Let Go. He Didn't Love Me, It Was An Idea Of Himself He Loved And He Wanted Someone To Join Him, Anyone Would Do, I Didn't Matter So I Didn't Have To Care.
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