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There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her Family But Simply To Escape From Her Life; In What Exigency Of Need, What Despondency Of Spirit, No Name Might Be Given It By Any Who Have Not Experienced It.

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

Joyce Carol Oates Quotes: There Could Be No Romance In The Terrible Possibility That Gretel Nissenbaum Had Fled On Foot, Alone, Not To Her

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