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The issues Miss Quested had raised were so much more important than she was...
Author:
E.M. Forster
Book:
A Passage to India
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The issues Miss Quested had raised were so much more important than she was herself that people inevitably forgot her.
( E.M. Forster )
[ A Passage to India ]
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