"Intimacies between women go backwards, beginning in revelations and ending up in small talk without loss of esteem."
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Elizabeth Bowen
Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen (June 7 1899 β February 22 1973) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and short story writer.
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