Truman Capote Quotes
Perhaps, Like Most Of Us In A Foreign Country, He Was Incapable Of Placing People, Selecting A Frame For Their Picture, As He Would At Home; Therefore All Americans Had To Be Judged In A Pretty Equal Light, And On This Basis His Companions Appeared To Be Tolerable Examples Of Local Color And National Character.
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