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Sherrie Tappenden
(1/26/2009 10:39:00 AM) |
the idea that the need for solitude is born of a desire to indulge in something not approved of, nor appreciated, by polite society is delicious. 'If deprived of solitude you chafe, it's clear you're not the virtuous sort.' That one can only unfurl the completely honest and uninhibited self whilst alone is so beautifully written -'and like a sea anemone, or simple snail there cautiously, unfolds, emerges what I am.'
Sherrie the unvirtuous x
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