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It wasn't torpor that kept her - she was often restless to the point of...
Author:
Ian McEwan
Book:
Atonement
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It wasn't torpor that kept her - she was often restless to the point of irritability. She simply liked to feel that she was prevented from leaving, that she was needed.
( Ian McEwan )
[ Atonement ]
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