David Cain

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People who live to themselves, whether from necessity or choice, and who do not trouble themselves about their neighbors’ affairs, are always disquieted and uneasy if by some chance they come to know that other people discuss them. It is as though a sleeping man should awake and find round his bed a circle of strangers staring at him.
The Grass Is Singing
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