wishing whatever stage life ws now got quickly, seeming interminable. — Doris Lessing, Summer Dark

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she was wishing that whatever stage of her life she ws in now could be got through quickly, for it was seeming to her interminable. If life had to be looked at in terms of high moments or peaks, then nothing had "happened" to her for a long time; and she could look forward to nothing but a dwindling away from full household activities and getting old.

Doris Lessing, The Summer Before the Dark

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