William Gibson Quotes
She [Cayce Pollard] Feels The Things She Herself Owns As A Sort Of Pressure. Other People's Objects Exert No Pressure. Margot Thinks That Cayce Has Weaned Herself From Materialism, Is Preternaturally Adult, Requiring No External Tokens Of Self.
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