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Blaming Blaming by Elizabeth Taylor
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“with the Minute Particulars, attend to the Little Ones. And those who are in misery cannot”
Elizabeth Taylor, Blaming
“to drink bourbon, wore racoon coats, travelled, or had travelled. Perhaps in this spare room of hers, another sad little story would be added to. “Well, come down when you’re ready,” she said, hesitating by the door. “Why, I’m ready now,” said Martha. “I’ve something to show you in this,” she said, taking up the smelly leather bag from Istanbul. “Something special.” They went downstairs, and Martha strolled about the sitting-room, looking at pictures, without comment. There were two of”
Elizabeth Taylor, Blaming
“Amy began to think that we all leave everything too late.”
Elizabeth Taylor (novelist.), Blaming