useless trying explain Cecila poetry wasn’t a commodity, never bought — Tennessee Williams, Collected Stories

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It was useless trying to explain to Cecila that poetry wasn't a commodity, that it could never be bought or sold, that it was, in fact, unteansferrable, remaining forever a part of the one who wrote it.

Tennessee Williams, Collected Stories

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