"Matthew,' she said, 'have you ever loved someone and it became yourself?' For a moment he did not answer. Taking up the decanter he held it to the light. 'Robin can go anywhere, do anything,' Nora continued, 'because she forgets, and I nowhere because I remember.' She came toward him. 'Matthew,' she said, 'you think I have always been like this. Once I was remorseless, but this is another love — it goes everywhere; there is no place for it to stop — it rots me away."

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Source: Djuna Barnes, Thomas Stearns Eliot (2006). “Nightwood”, p.161, New Directions Publishing

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Djuna Barnes

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Djuna Barnes was an influential American writer known for her modernist works, particularly 'Nightwood', which explores themes of love and identity.

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