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A bird hopped onto the foaming lilac outside. Its throat quivered; notes rose...
Author:
David Mitchell
Book:
The Bone Clocks
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A bird hopped onto the foaming lilac outside. Its throat quivered; notes rose and fell out. As long as it kept singing and I kept staring, I told myself, I wouldn't start crying."
( David Mitchell )
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