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Death was in every sell of his body. He gave off a faint, greenish steam of...
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William S. Burroughs
Book:
Queer
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Death was in every sell of his body. He gave off a faint, greenish steam of decay. Lee imagined he would glow in the dark.
( William S. Burroughs )
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