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Time, she felt, made quite enough claims on us, without our conniving in its...
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Alexander McCall Smith
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The Perils of Morning Coffee
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Time, she felt, made quite enough claims on us, without our conniving in its relentless tyranny.
( Alexander McCall Smith )
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