English, 18.01.2020 05:31 Scotdouglas346
"it was ruth thomas’s firm position that she belonged nowhere but on fort niles island. this was the position she took with her mother: she was truly happy only on fort niles; fort niles was in her blood and soul; and the only people who understood her were the residents of fort niles island. none of this, it must be said, was entirely true."
this is an excerpt from by elizabeth gilbert.
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