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What idiocy, to racing into this story and its labyrinths, sprinting away from...
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Ian McEwan
Book:
Enduring Love
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What idiocy, to racing into this story and its labyrinths, sprinting away from our happiness among the fresh spring grasses by the oak.
( Ian McEwan )
[ Enduring Love ]
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