“.. he continues to cling to the forlorn hope that I will turn into one of those swooning females… and fling myself squeeling at him whenever anything happens. Like all men, he clings to his illusions.”

Source: The Last Camel Died at Noon

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American author and egyptologist 1927–2013

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