From Iris Murdoch, “The Book and the Brotherhood”

From Iris Murdoch, “The Book and the Brotherhood”

“I think we shouldn’t wonder so much,” said Jenkin, “sometimes we try to think in too much detail about other people’s lives. Other people’s consciousness can be so unlike our own. One learns that.”

Gerard sighed, recognising the truth of this, feeling the inaccessibility to him of Jenkin’s consciousness.


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