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The forties were a turning point, as it were, the decade of your life in which you either learned to fit in or dropped out completely. Oghi, naturally, wanted to fit in.
“We must be willing to let go of the life we planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us.”
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“Zsofía Forgách had died in the spring, and since then I had noticed a change in him, a subtle shift from merriment to contemplation, from engaging in the games the men played to an almost womanish need to stand back and watch with an appraising eye, as if his companions were people he had never seen before and did not know how to place”
― The Countess
― The Countess
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