Chris Cleave Quotes
The Thames Was Cold And It Was The Colour Of The Dishwater At The End Of The Washing Up. I Remember Looking Up Through It And Seeing The Light Pale Brown And Far Above And Wondering If I Would Sink Farther Or Float Up To It. I Stayed Down For The Longest Time Osama. I Wouldn't Mind Drowning But I Did Float Up In The End. Somehow I Always Seem To.
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