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It seemed so beautifully Kaplanesque — so arch, so idealized, so emblematic of the notions that he had about himself — that I suspected it of being a cherished dream more than a lived experience.
"I wrote a letter saying: 'You have to understand that after years of me being a cherished little soul in a Lyle and Scott sweater, I am not prepared to trade it all for one sweaty moment in a sauna".
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