Ray Bradbury Quotes
Death Was His Little Sister One Morning When He Awoke At The Age Of Seven, Looked Into Her Crib, And Saw Her Staring Up At Him With A Blind, Blue, Fixed And Frozen Stare Until The Men Came With A Small Wicker Basket To Take Her Away.
Death Was When He Stood By Her High Chair Four Weeks Later And Suddenly Realized She'd Never Be In It Again, Laughing And Crying And Making Him Jealous Of Her Because She Was Born. That Was Death.
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