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She knew enough to recognize that memories were crowding in, and there was...
Author:
Ian McEwan
Book:
Atonement
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She knew enough to recognize that memories were crowding in, and there was nothing he could do. They wouldn't let him speak. She would never know what scenes were driving that turmoil.
( Ian McEwan )
[ Atonement ]
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