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One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father Said, "There's Your Gold, Dahlia, The Real Article." As Usual, She Threw Him A Speculative Look, Knowing By Then Roughly What An Alchemist Was, And That None Of That Shifty Crew Ever Spoke Straight - Their Words Always Meant Something Else, Sometimes Even Because The "something Else" Really Was Beyond Words, Maybe In The Way Departed Souls Are Beyond The World. She Watched The Invisible Force At Work Among The Million Stalks Tall As A Horse And Rider, Flowing For Miles Under The Autumn Suns, Greater Than Breath, Than Tidal Lullabies, The Necessary Rhythms Of A Sea Hidden Far From Any Who Would Seek It. They

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

Thomas Pynchon Quotes: One Of Their Last Days In Unbroken Country, The Wind Was Blowing In The High Indian Grass, And Her Father

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