Margaret Laurence Quotes
My Mother Sighed, Making Me Feel That I Was Placing An Intolerable Burden On Her, And Yet Making Me Resent Having To Feel This Weight. She Looked Tired, As She Often Did These Days. Her Tiredness Bored Me, Made Me Want To Attack Her For It.
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