"She touched his hand for the last time. "Oh, Karim, that we have already done. But always there was a problem between us. How can I explain? I wasn't me, and you weren't you. From the very beginning to the very end, we didn't see things. What we did--we made each other up." p. 382"

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Source: Monica Ali (2008). “Brick Lane: A Novel”, p.382, Simon and Schuster

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Monica Ali is a British-Bangladeshi author known for her exploration of identity and belonging in works like 'Brick Lane'.

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