"She laughed. "You haven't changed a bit. You never could stand criticism or leg-pulling. That's why you bored me, Ian. That was the trouble with your generation of so-called intellectual young men. All of you unmitigated, bloody bores with sloppy ideas and no remotest idea how to come to terms with life. When you found life coming to terms with you, you all wondered what the hell had hit you.""
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Paul Scott (novelist)
(March 25, 1920 – March 1, 1978) was an English novelist. He won the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1977 for his novel "".
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