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Because if one has an image, however dim and romantic, of a journey's end, one may, in the end, surely reach it, after no matter how many detours and deceptions and abandonings of hope. And hope could never have been entirely abandoned, even in the worst days.


Margaret Drabble


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Her critical works include studies of William Wordsworth and Thomas Hardy. It has possessed me like a disease. It rises up in my throat like acid reflux that fashionable American sickness.

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