"It is the greatest achievement of my life. Yes, I have used that word: a great achievement. My learning to read was an achievement. Nobody knows that but me."
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Chapter 2 Bentley, Day Forty (p. 43)
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Walter Tevis
Walter Tevis (February 28, 1928 â August 9, 1984) was an American novelist and short story writer.
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