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She had creamy , fine skin , placid dark eyes , a soft voice , and the calm expression of a spectator . Her two friends were used to remarking approvingly how she did not seem to mind at all that her body was deformed and that she did ...
She had creamy , fine skin , placid dark eyes , a soft voice , and the calm expression of a spectator . Her two friends were used to remarking approvingly how she did not seem to mind at all that her body was deformed and that she did ...
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... something yellow , dry , and hairy behind the door , dragging something dark and dusty : Moss grows damp as the skin of death Where the limbs crack green with their smile ; Black cornered shawl shall never rest While white eyes burn ...
... something yellow , dry , and hairy behind the door , dragging something dark and dusty : Moss grows damp as the skin of death Where the limbs crack green with their smile ; Black cornered shawl shall never rest While white eyes burn ...
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I was noticing how the darkness changed hues on the porch when I saw this girl , sitting on the steps . I crossed the street as though ... A lot of thick shadows and musty dark places hugged hell out of the house .
I was noticing how the darkness changed hues on the porch when I saw this girl , sitting on the steps . I crossed the street as though ... A lot of thick shadows and musty dark places hugged hell out of the house .
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