“But to them, I knew, I was a go-between, they thought of me in terms of another person. When Lord Trimingham wanted Marian, when Marian wanted Ted, they turned to me. The confidences Marian had made me had been forced out of her. With Ted it was different. He felt he owed me something - me, Leo: the tribute of one nature to another. I did not like to think of him giving up the things he cared for and sleeping on the ground. I could not believe it was softer than the beds at Brandham; besides, he might be killed. There was a lot of him to be killed, and what there was he carried about with him, it was not spread out over houses and parklands.”
Quote by L P Hartley
Book:The go-between
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The go-between
This novel, set in the early 20th century, follows the story of a young boy who becomes an unwitting messenger between two adults, leading to a series of events that profoundly impact his life. The narrative delves into themes of innocence, betrayal, and the intricate dynamics of human connections. more
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