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Then starting home, he walked toward the trees, and under them, leaving behind...
Author:
Truman Capote
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In Cold Blood
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Then starting home, he walked toward the trees, and under them, leaving behind him the big sky, the whisper of wind voices in the wind-bent wheat."
( Truman Capote )
[ In Cold Blood ]
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