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The daylight faded slowly: distances collapsed and the world turned indigo and...
Author:
Neil Gaiman
Book:
American Gods
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The daylight faded slowly: distances collapsed and the world turned indigo and the wind blew cold enough to burn the skin on your face."
( Neil Gaiman )
[ American Gods ]
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