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Samuel Beckett

“Yes, there were times when I forgot not only who I was, but that I was, forgot to be. Then I was no longer
that sealed jar to which I owed my being so well preserved, but a wall gave way and I filled with roots and tame stems for example, stakes long since dead and ready for burning, the recess of night and the imminence of dawn, and then the labour of the planet rolling eager into winter, winter would rid it of these contemptible scabs”

Samuel Beckett, Molloy
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Molloy Molloy by Samuel Beckett
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