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I never knew. I never knew as I washed, and the blood streaked, faded, and...
Author:
Annie Dillard
Book:
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
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I never knew. I never knew as I washed, and the blood streaked, faded, and finally disappeared, whether I'd purified myself or ruined the blood sign of the passover.
( Annie Dillard )
[ Pilgrim at Tinker Creek ]
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