Ray Bradbury Quotes
She Lay Awake For Many Hours Into The Night, Among Her Trunks And Trinkets. She Glanced Over At The Neat Stacks Of Materials And Toys And Opera Plumes And Said, Aloud, "Does It Really Belong To Me?"
Or Was It The Elaborate Trick Of An Old Lady Convincing Herself That She Had A Past? After All, Once A Time Was Over, It Was Done. You Were Always In The Present. She May Have Been A Girl Once, But Was Not Now. Her Childhood Was Gone And Nothing Could Fetch It Back.
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