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An earth hard as iron lay locked beneath a sky whose mottled clouds spit snow...
Author:
John Updike
Book:
The Witches of Eastwick
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An earth hard as iron lay locked beneath a sky whose mottled clouds spit snow like ashes sucked up a chimney and then dispersed with the smoke.
( John Updike )
[ The Witches of Eastwick ]
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