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He did not often think of people as individuals, but rather as antidotes for the...
Author:
John Steinbeck
Book:
The Pastures of Heaven
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He did not often think of people as individuals, but rather as antidotes for the poison of his loneliness, as escapes from the imprisoned ghosts.
( John Steinbeck )
[ The Pastures of Heaven ]
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