Jean Rhys Quotes
The House Was Burning, The Yellow-red Sky Was Like The Sunset ... Nothing Would Be Left, The Golden Ferns And The Silver Ferns, The Orchids, The Ginger Lilies And The Roses ... When They Had Finished, There Would Be Nothing Left But Blackened Walls And The Mounting Stone. That Was Always Left. That Could Not Be Stolen Or Burned.
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