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But, with unintelligible nostalgia for a life she had never lived, knew that all...
Author:
Shirley Hazzard
Book:
The Transit of Venus
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But, with unintelligible nostalgia for a life she had never lived, knew that all would have been subtly and profoundly different had her husband greatly loved her.
( Shirley Hazzard )
[ The Transit of Venus ]
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