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Shouldn't death , I thought, be a swandive, graceful, white-winged and smooth,...
Author:
Don DeLillo
Book:
White Noise
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Shouldn't death , I thought, be a swandive, graceful, white-winged and smooth, leaving the surface undisturbed?
Blue jeans tumbled in the dryer.
( Don DeLillo )
[ White Noise ]
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