Doris Lessing, The Golden Notebook, pp. 435

19-02-2008

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Doris Lessing, The Golden Notebook, pp. 435

'I haven?t had the dream again. But two days ago I met a man at Molly?s house. A man from Ceylon. He made overtures, and I rejected them. I was afraid of being rejected, of another failure. Now I am ashamed. I am becoming a coward. I am frightened because my first impulse, when a man strikes a sexual note, is to run, run anywhere, out of the way of hurt.'

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