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Some men {fewer women} are solitary, unattached to any particular place or...
Author:
Joan Didion
Book:
Democracy
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Some men {fewer women} are solitary, unattached to any particular place or institution, most comfortable not exactly alone but in the presence of strangers.
( Joan Didion )
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