D.H. Lawrence Quotes
Only She Began To Be Afraid Of The Ghastly White Tombstones, That Peculiar Loathsome Whiteness Of Carrara Marble, Detestable As False Teeth, Which Stuck Up On The Hillside, Under Tevershall Church, And Which She Saw With Such Grim Painfulness From The Park.
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