Don’t ever get tired reading?” asked. “You hardly called good company! — Italo Calvino, Difficult Loves

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Don't you ever get tired of reading?" she asked. "You could hardly be called good company! Don't you know that, with women, you're supposed to make conversation?" she added; her half smile was perhaps meant to be ironic, though to Amedeo, who at that moment would have paid anything rather than give up his novel, it seemed downright threatening.

Italo Calvino, Difficult Loves

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