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The twilights out there were florid and melodramatic, great sweeps of orange and...
Author:
Donna Tartt
Book:
The Goldfinch
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The twilights out there were florid and melodramatic, great sweeps of orange and crimson and Lawrence-in-the-desert vermilion, then night dropping dark and hard like a slammed door.
( Donna Tartt )
[ The Goldfinch ]
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