Truman Capote Quotes
Royal Summoned Mourners. They Came From The Village, From The Neighboring Hills And, Wailing Like Dogs At Midnight, Laid Siege To The House. Old Women Beat Their Heads Against The Walls, Moaning Men Prostrated Themselves: It Was The Art Of Sorrow, And Those Who Best Mimicked Grief Were Much Admired. After The Funeral Everyone Went Away, Satisfied That They'd Done A Good Job.
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