"'Quite like old times,' the room says. 'Yes? No?' There are two beds, a big one for madame and a smaller one on the opposite side for monsieur. The wash-basin is shut off by a curtain. It is a large room, the smell of cheap hotels faint, almost imperceptible. The street outside is narrow, cobble-stoned, going sharply uphill and ending in flight of steps. What they call an impasse. I have been here five days. I have decided on a place to eat in at midday, a place to eat in at night, a place to have my drink in after dinner. I have arranged my little life."
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Jean Rhys
Jean Rhys, CBE (/riΛs/ REESS; born Ella Gwendoline Rees Williams; 24 August 1890 β 14 May 1979) was a novelist who was born on Dominica and from the age of 16 on resided mainly in England.
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