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The prospect of death in autumn, she said, was irrelevant next to its happy...
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David Guterson
Book:
Snow Falling on Cedars
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The prospect of death in autumn, she said, was irrelevant next to its happy recognition of its participation in the life of the tree itself.
( David Guterson )
[ Snow Falling on Cedars ]
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