Thomas Pynchon Quotes
Later They Went Outside, Where A Light Rain Was Blowing In, Mixed With Salt Spray Feathering Off The Surf. Shasta Wandered Slowly Down To The Beach And Through The Wet Sand, Her Nape In A Curve She Had Learned, From Times When Back-turning Came Into It, The Charm Of. Doc Followed The Prints Of Her Bare Feet Already Collapsing Into Rain And Shadow, As If In A Fool's Attempt To Find His Way Back Into A Past That Despite Them Both Had Gone On Into The Future It Did. The Surf, Only Now And Then Visible, Was Hammering At His Spirit, Knocking Things Loose, Some To Fall Into The Dark And Be Lost Forever, Some To Edge Into The Fitful Light Of His Attention Whether He Wanted To See Them Or Not.
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