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The Life of Graham Greene (Greene)

 

While at Ambervale, to escape the "oppression of boredom," he walked over the hills to Chesterfield and found a dentist: "I described to him the symptoms, which I knew well, of an abscess. He tapped a perfectly good tooth with his little mirror and I reacted in the correct way. 'Better have it out,' he advised. 'Yes, I said, 'but with ether.' A few minutes' unconsciousness was like a holiday form the world. I had lost a good tooth, but the boredom was for the time dispersed."
-- Graham Greene quoted in The Life of Graham Greene by Norman Sherry
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