Stefan Zweig Quotes
The Woman Who Had Been Born In An Imperial Palace, And Then, As Queen Of France, Had Had Hundreds Of Rooms In Her Dwelling House, Was Now Imprisoned In A Tiny Basement Cell, Its Walls Streaming With Damp, And Its Grated Window Half Occluded.
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