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The horizon was beginning to charcoal. What was left of the blackness above was...
Author:
Markus Zusak
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The Book Thief
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The horizon was beginning to charcoal. What was left of the blackness above was nothing now but a scribble, and disappearing fast.
( Markus Zusak )
[ The Book Thief ]
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