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I smelled silt on the wind, turkey, laundry, leaves . . . my God what a world....
Author:
Annie Dillard
Book:
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
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Published at:
2 years ago
I smelled silt on the wind, turkey, laundry, leaves . . . my God what a world. There is no accounting for one second of it {267}.
( Annie Dillard )
[ Pilgrim at Tinker Creek ]
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