Ian McEwan Quotes
She Had Lolled About For Three Years At Girton With The Kind Of Books She Could Equally Have Read At Home
Jane Austen, Dickens, Conrad, All In The Library Downstairs, In Complete Sets. How Had That Pursuit, Reading The Novels That Others Took As Their Leisure, Let Her Think She Was Superior To Anyone Else?
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