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When I was a boy I first learned how much better water tastes when it has set a...
Author:
William Faulkner
Book:
As I Lay Dying
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Published at:
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When I was a boy I first learned how much better water tastes when it has set a while in a cedar bucket. Warmish-cool, with a faint taste like the hot July wind in Cedar trees smells.
( William Faulkner )
[ As I Lay Dying ]
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