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The silence lent a faint weight to the air. As though I were sitting alone, at...
Author:
Haruki Murakami
Book:
Killing Commendatore
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The silence lent a faint weight to the air. As though I were sitting alone, at the bottom of the sea.
( Haruki Murakami )
[ Killing Commendatore ]
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