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" But she knew that she had encountered one of the more devastating kinds of loneliness in existence: that of being in close contact with someone to whom she was a nonperson, and who thereby rendered her invisible and of no consequence. "

Dorothy Gilman , Mrs. Pollifax and the Whirling Dervish (Mrs. Pollifax, #9)


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Dorothy Gilman quote : But she knew that she had encountered one of the more devastating kinds of loneliness in existence: that of being in close contact with someone to whom she was a nonperson, and who thereby rendered her invisible and of no consequence.