Flannery O'Connor Quotes
The Child Came To A Stop Beside Her Mother And Stared Up At Her Face As If She Had Never Seen It Before. It Was The Face Of The New Misery She Felt, But On Her Mother It Looked Old And It Looked As If It Might Have Belonged To Anybody, A Negro Or A European Or To Powell Himself. The Child Turned Her Head Quickly, And Past The Negroe's Ambling Figures She Could See The Column Of Smoke Rising And Widening Unchecked Inside The Granite Line Of Trees. She Stood Taut, Listening, And Could Just Catch In The Distance A Few Wild High Shrieks Of Joy As If The Prophets Were Dancing In The Fiery Furnace, In The Circle The Angel Had Cleared For Them.
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