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There are still the flowers to buy. Clarisa feigns exasperation (though she loves doing errands like this), leaves Sally cleaning the bathroom, and runs out, promising to be back in half an hour. It is New York City. It is the end of the twentieth century. - The Hours [Books (First Lines)] She hurries from the house, wearing a coat too heavy for the weather. It is 1941. Another was has begun. - The Hours (prologue) [Books (First Lines)]
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