Sylvia Plath Quotes
It Was Becoming More And More Difficult For Me To Decide To Do Anything In Those Last Days. And When I Eventually Did Decide To Do Something, Such As Packing A Suitcase, I Only Dragged All My Grubby, Expensive Clothes Out Of The Bureau And The Closet And Spread Them On The Chairs And The Bed And The Floor And Then Sat And Stared At Them, Utterly Perplexed. They Seemed To Have A Separate, Mulish Identity Of Their Own That Refused To Be Washed And Folded And Stowed.
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