Edith Wharton Quotes
For Hours She Had Lain In A Kind Of Gentle Torpor, Not Unlike That Sweet Lassitude Which Masters One In The Hush Of A Midsummer Noon, When The Heat Seems To Have Silenced The Very Birds And Insects, And, Lying Sunk In The Tasselled Meadow Grasses, One Looks Up Through A Level Roofing Of Maple-leaves At The Vast, Shadowless, And Unsuggestive Blue.
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