Margaret Atwood Quotes
I Listened Humbly, Resentfully. I Knew I Did Not Have Charm. Neither Laura Nor I Had It. We Were Too Secretive For Charm, Or Else Too Blunt. We'd Never Learned It, Because Reenie Had Spoiled Us. She Felt That Who We Were Ought To Be Enough For Anybody. We Shouldn't Have To Lay Ourselves Out For People, Court Them With Coaxings And Wheedlings And Eye-batting Displays.
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