Rebecca Stott Quotes
On July 29, Six Days After I Had Arrived In Paris, Fin And I Moved Into The New Lodgings On The Top Floor Of The Hotel Next Door, Where, Beyond The Pigeons Who Occupied The Window Ledge, You Could See The Turrets Of Notre Dame. The Concierge Told Us Not To Feed The Birds, But We Gave Them Our Stale Bread Just The Same, And So Our Flock Became A Feathered Multitude, Pushing And Shoving One Another Behind The Cracked Glass. In The Afternoons The Light Seemed To Have Feathers In It.
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