D.H. Lawrence Quotes
The Days Passed, The Weeks. But Everything Seemed To Have Fused, Gone Into A Conglomerated Mass. He Could Not Tell One Day From Another, Hardly One Place From Another. Nothing Was Distinct Or Distinguishable. Often He Lost Himself For An Hour At A Time, Could Not Remember What He Had Done.
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