Marilynne Robinson Quotes
And As We Glided Across The Ice Toward Fingerbone, We Would Become Aware Of The Darkness, Too Close To Us, Like A Presence In A Dream. The Comfortable Yellow Lights Of The Town Were Then The Only Comfort There Was In The World, And There Were Not Many Of Them. If Every House In Fingerbone Were To Fall Before Our Eyes, Snuffing Every Light, The Event Would Touch Our Senses As Softly As A Shifting Among Embers, And Then The Bitter Darkness Would Step Nearer.
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