Steve SternSometimes, when I couldn’t afford to pay the utility bill at the end of the month, I was forced to read by the light of the stories themselves.
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D. H. Lawrence said, “Sometimes, when I couldn’t afford to pay the utility bill at the end of the month, I was forced to read by the light of the stories themselves.” The light from a book can be borrowed from a night sky or from a fireplace. In this quote, he means that he had to read in order to get his money’s worth.
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