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Later, when people started coming to see us again occasionally, they turned their noses up at quite trivial things, for instance that the little oil lamp was hanging over the table there. Where else are we supposed to hang it, if not over the table? – but still they found it intolerable. But if we hung the lamp somewhere else it made no difference, they were still disgusted. Everything we were and everything we possessed met with the same contempt.’
The Castle (Classics of World Literature)
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