Nothing in the world more subtle than the process of their gradual change! In the beginning they inhaled it unknowingly : you and I may have sent some of our breath toward infecting them, when we uttered our conforming falsities or drew our silly conclusions... George Eliot and Thomas Hardy: A Contrast - Page 118by Lina Wright Berle - 1917 - 174 pagesFull view - About this book
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