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“…trying to master the thought of time: that there were times before his time, and would be times after.”
—The Hurt Man (1888)
“like everybody else, (he) cannot be conscious of the present while he is thinking of the past. And most of us, most of the time, think mostly of the past. Even when we say, “We are living now,” we can mean only that we were living a moment ago.” —Fly Away, Breath (1907)
— Oct 12, 2025 05:16AM
—The Hurt Man (1888)
“like everybody else, (he) cannot be conscious of the present while he is thinking of the past. And most of us, most of the time, think mostly of the past. Even when we say, “We are living now,” we can mean only that we were living a moment ago.” —Fly Away, Breath (1907)
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Elizabeth
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Time for a much needed reread through the Port William Membership
“…for she loved the stillness of the ordered house at the day’s end, and she too needed her quiet.”
—The Girl in the Window (1864)
— Oct 07, 2025 06:12PM
“…for she loved the stillness of the ordered house at the day’s end, and she too needed her quiet.”
—The Girl in the Window (1864)

