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... head ( hair falling free ) a period without time in the afternoon flesh against fabric tell more not as words do not tell but speak ( sound ) but as conversation and remembering and presence ( a breathing next to me ) ( against me ) do ...
... head ( hair falling free ) a period without time in the afternoon flesh against fabric tell more not as words do not tell but speak ( sound ) but as conversation and remembering and presence ( a breathing next to me ) ( against me ) do ...
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... head slightly , looking , almost in a caress- ing manner , mind you , at the silvered pitcher in front of him . This time I did not look away , but observed his hand , puzzled yet fascinated , as he placed it on the pitcher , drawing it ...
... head slightly , looking , almost in a caress- ing manner , mind you , at the silvered pitcher in front of him . This time I did not look away , but observed his hand , puzzled yet fascinated , as he placed it on the pitcher , drawing it ...
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... head . They are above me , my bare back , and see me sleeping — my body is asleep and he's waiting . For what ? He is watching ; his eyes are white . I cannot see his candle , but the light moving on the linen . Will he spill hot wax on ...
... head . They are above me , my bare back , and see me sleeping — my body is asleep and he's waiting . For what ? He is watching ; his eyes are white . I cannot see his candle , but the light moving on the linen . Will he spill hot wax on ...
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