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He made the mistake of imagining that his possessions were a measure of his own...
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John Banville
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The Book of Evidence
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He made the mistake of imagining that his possessions were a measure of his own worth, and strutted and crowed, parading his things like a schoolboy with a champion catapult.
( John Banville )
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