Thomas Pynchon Quotes
The City Was Hers, As, Made Up And Sleeked So With The Customary Words And Images (cosmopolitan, Culture, Cable Cars) It Had Not Been Before: She Had Safe-passage Tonight To Its Far Blood's Branchings, Be They Capillaries Too Small For More Than Peering Into, Or Vessels Mashed Together In Shameless Municipal Hickeys, Out On The Skin For All But Tourists To See. Nothing Of The Night's Could Touch Her; Nothing Did.
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