Tony Ballantyne Quotes
I Began To Walk. Not Back To My Room, But Out, Instead, Out Into Dream London. The Stars Were So Heavy That The Purple Sky Bulged In The Middle, Sagging Down To Pierce Itself On The City Spires.
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