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The trees, the stones and the earth had taken him inside themselves, but in...
Author:
Susanna Clarke
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Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
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The trees, the stones and the earth had taken him inside themselves, but in their shape it was possible still to discern something of the man he had once been.
( Susanna Clarke )
[ Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell ]
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