Garth Stein

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agenda. A woman scorned, indeed! Kate Hepburn would smash her with a single blow and laugh while doing it.
Garth Stein
No one has ever asked me about this. When I was a kid, my mother used to say, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." I wondered where it was from. "Shakespeare," she told me. So I associated the phrase with Katherine Hepburn, who was in The Taming of the Shrew, bercause I was a kid, and what did I know? But it turns out, the quote wasn't from Shakespeare--it was in a play by William Congreve. So these sentences are PACKED with meaning. To me. But probably not to anyone else. (Just saying. It's MY book. I can do stuff like this--and I'm not even telling you ALL the stuff, either! There's more!)
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