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START: That’s right. I don’t have to do anything - except pack up and go home. We’re none of us what you could call ‘returning heroes’ are we? If only we could squeeze a tiny victory out of it all.
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END: Mother by Maxim Gorky. My Son, My Son by Howard Spring. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. Lovely sound that - Flaubert. Ronnie de Flaubert.
Arnold Wesker. “I’’m Talking About Jerusalem”. The Wesker Trilogy. Penguin Books, 1969. pp.210-211
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