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A.S. Byatt

“There was a moment during this time, when his face was on hers, cheek on cheek, brow on brow, heavy skull on skull, through soft skin and softer flesh. He thought: skulls separate people. In this one sense, I could say, they would say, I lose myself in her. But in that bone box, she thinks and thinks, as I think in mine, things the other won't hear, can't hear, though we go on like this for sixty years. What does she think I am? He had no idea. He had no idea what she was.”

A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in the Garden
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The Virgin in the Garden (The Frederica Quartet, #1) The Virgin in the Garden by A.S. Byatt
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