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No doubt Tartt thought Harriet too extreme a personality for a reader to inhabit for 550 pages.
Mr. Baitz was still in his "promising" phase, which — to be honest — he seemed to inhabit for the succeeding decade and a half.
This work is the soundtrack to the 20th century, a map of the internal, psychological world we were to inhabit for the forseeable future.
But I wouldn't have the audacity to think I could inhabit, for instance, an Asian home, or a home where the family originates from Jamaica.
Anne reasons that while Lakeland is "not as ascetic or inspirational as the Aix of Cézanne, it was a perfectly good town for an artist to inhabit for a year or two".
"I'm really tired of people slamming doors and screaming obscenities at poor old life," she says, and describes the sound of chirping birds amid the "soulless academia" that she will inhabit for just a few more weeks as an undergraduate.
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