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The Foolish Gentlewoman

“The Foolish Gentlewoman has a moral. I meant it to show that the right thing to do is always the thing that is not only right, but nearest to your hand.” — Margery Sharp

2015/12/11 in Book review, comedy, literature, Margery Sharp, tragicomedy, WWII fiction.

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