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He said that the world was sentient to its core and secret and black beyond...
Author:
Cormac McCarthy
Book:
The Crossing
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He said that the world was sentient to its core and secret and black beyond men's imagining and that its nature did not reside in what could be seen or not seen."
( Cormac McCarthy )
[ The Crossing ]
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