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What loneliness is more lonely than distrust?
Source:
(Penguin Books, ed. 1973), Book V. The Dead Hand, Chapter 44, Page 480
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Book:
Middlemarch
Writer:
George Eliot
Genre:
fiction
Published:
1872
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