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Edmund Brundish:
I do not attach as much importance as you do, I dare say, to the notions of right and wrong. I have read Lolita, as you asked me to. It is a good book, and therefore I think you should try and sell it to the people of Hardborough. They won't understand it, but that's all for the best. Understanding makes the mind lazy
I do not attach as much importance as you do, I dare say, to the notions of right and wrong. I have read Lolita, as you asked me to. It is a good book, and therefore I think you should try and sell it to the people of Hardborough. They won't understand it, but that's all for the best. Understanding makes the mind lazy
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I do not attach as much importance as you do I dare say
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to the notions of right and wrong
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I have read Lolita as you asked me to
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It is a good book
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and therefore I think you should try and sell it to the people of Hardborough
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They won't understand it but that's all for the best
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Understanding makes the mind lazy
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Movie Summary
England 1959. In a small East Anglian town, Florence Green decides, against polite but ruthless local opposition, to open a bookshop.
