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The incinerate corpses shrunk to the size of a child and propped on the bare...
Author:
Cormac McCarthy
Book:
The Road
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The incinerate corpses shrunk to the size of a child and propped on the bare springs of the seats. Ten thousand dreams ensepulchred within their crozzled hearts.
( Cormac McCarthy )
[ The Road ]
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