“I told myself that I could soon start to relish the state of being alone […], only to find as usual that I was stuck with myself.[…] Two's company, which is bad enough in all conscience, but one's a crowd.”

Maurice Allington in Ch. 2
The Green Man (1969)

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English novelist, poet, critic, teacher 1922–1995

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