Willa Cather Quotes
A Crimson Fire That Vanquishes The Stars;A Pungent Odor From The Dusty Sage;A Sudden Stirring Of The Huddled Herds;A Breaking Of The Distant Table-landsThrough Purple Mists Ascending, And The FlareOf Water Ditches Silver In The Light;A Swift, Bright Lance Hurled Low Across The World;A Sudden Sickness For The Hills Of Home.
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