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Author:
Margaret Atwood
Book:
The Edible Woman
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...she was afraid of losing her shape, spreading out, not being able to contain herself any longer, beginning {that would be worst of all} to talk a lot, to tell everybody, to cry.
( Margaret Atwood )
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