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It's no use to worry about what people think. I never do. I used to. But when I saw that they'd really rather think wrong than right I gave it up.
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They are emotional gluttons, both of them. They gobbled up every sensation they could extract from marriage, and now they are seeing if separation won't provide them with a few more.
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Born:
April 23, 1896
Died:
July 31, 1967
(aged 71)
Bio:
Margaret Kennedy was an English novelist and playwright. Her most successful work, as a novel and as a play, was The Constant Nymph.
Known for:
The Constant Nymph (1924)
The ladies of Lyndon (1923)
Lucy Carmichael (1951)
Troy Chimneys (1952)
The feast (1950)
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