“Do you think I'm seventeen, he remembered she had said. Not very loudly, but she had said it, though she was not annoyed any more. It had sounded more as though she was sorry she was no longer seventeen.”
— Stig Dagerman, book A Burnt Child
Source: A Burnt Child (1948), p. 187
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