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I began to sense that I would be a stranger in society for the rest of my life,...
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Hermann Hesse
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Peter Camenzind
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I began to sense that I would be a stranger in society for the rest of my life, and the desire was born in me to lead my life outside this society.
( Hermann Hesse )
[ Peter Camenzind ]
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