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"It was bordered on both sides by a sprawling chaos, as if huge hands had pressed back the forest, bent it and folded it like some soft grass that would never rise up again."
4 hours, 29 min ago
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indie is on page 48 of 192
"She saw the bulldozer outlined against the water in all of its shapeless bulk. It had pushed its way down to the meadow by the beach and had then slid sideways into a hollow and kicked up a lot of sand. The grassy bank had given way, softly and treacherously, quite inexplicably, and the forest-eating monster lay there in silence at an unnatural angle, a picture of thwarted force."
4 hours, 27 min ago
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indie is on page 48 of 192
"Severed roots stuck up everywhere. In places they formed a thin lacework filled with tiny clumps of earth that trembled on invisible wires as they dried in the sun. It was an altered landscape – breathless, like the silence after an explosion or a scream – and Sophia studied everything as she walked on down the new road, which seemed much longer than the old. The woods were silent."
4 hours, 28 min ago
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indie is on page 42 of 192
"Moppy turned wild and rarely came into the house. He was the same colour as the island – a light yellowish grey with striped shadings like granite, or like sunlight on a sand bottom."
4 hours, 34 min ago
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indie is on page 41 of 192
"The cat’s whole being radiated calm superiority."
4 hours, 36 min ago
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indie is on page 32 of 192
"Sophia wanted only to hear about Venice, andespecially about the dark canals that smelled of must and rot and that each year pulled the city farther down into the mud, down into a soft black slime where golden dinner plates lay buried. There is something very elegant about throwing the plates out the window after dinner, and about living in a house that is slowly sinking to its doom.:
4 hours, 43 min ago
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indie is on page 20 of 192
"It’s a funny thing about bogs. You can fill them with rocks and sand and old logs and make a little fenced-in yard on top with a woodpile and a chopping block – but bogs go right on behaving like bogs. Early in the spring they breathe ice and make their own mist, in remembrance of the time when they had black water and their own sedge blossoming untouched."
4 hours, 57 min ago
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indie is on page 17 of 192
"The ground was shiny with brown needles, except where the spruces had decided to crawl instead of stand, their greenery luxuriating in a kind of frenzy, damp and glossy as if in a jungle."
5 hours, 1 min ago
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indie is on page 14 of 192
"Below the veranda, the vegetation in the morning shade was like a rainforest of lush, evil leaves."
5 hours, 4 min ago
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