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Louis de Bernières

“Psipsina emerged from inside the tunic, and jumped up on the table in order to curl up inside the cap, which had been her favourite resting place ever since she discovered the joys of contortionism; she filled it and overflowed from it in such a tangle and jumble of whiskers, ears, tail and paws that it was impossible to tell which part of her was which, and she slept in it because it reminded her of gifts of salami and chicken skins.”

Louis de Bernières, Corelli’s Mandolin
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Corelli’s Mandolin Corelli’s Mandolin by Louis de Bernières
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