Margaret Atwood Quotes
She Stubs Out Her Cigarette In The Brown Glass Ashtray, Then Settles Herself Against Him, Ear To His Chest. She Likes To Hear His Voice This Way, As If It Begins Not In His Throat But In His Body, Like A Hum Or A Growl, Or Like A Voice Speaking From Deep Underground. Like The Blood Moving Through Her Own Heart: A Word, A Word, A Word.
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