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“Su mente se había aclarado, y tenía la sensación de que los dos estaban contra el mundo entero, de que no solo el señor Borenius y el campo, sino el público que estaba en las gradas, y toda Inglaterra se hallaban frente a ellos.”

Quote by E.M. Forster

Book:Maurice

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Maurice

Set in the late 19th century, the story follows the protagonist's journey as he navigates complex relationships and societal expectations. more

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E.M. Forster

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