"The War will leave none of us as it found us."

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Source: May Sinclair (1982). “Mary Olivier: A Life”, Doubleday

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May Sinclair

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May Sinclair was a British novelist and feminist known for her psychological depth and exploration of love and identity in works like 'The Life and Letters of John Galsworthy'.

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