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so:text | I will use these last pages to sum up our circumstances. A map of the world. I seldom see Lytton; that is true. The reason is that we don't fit in, I imagine, to his parties nor he to ours; but that if we can meet in solitude, all goes as usual. Yet what do one's friends mean to one, if one only sees them eight times a year? I use my friends rather as giglamps: there's another field I see; by your light. Over there's a hill. I widen my landscape. (en) |
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so:description | A Moment's Liberty (1990) (en) |
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