Philip Sington Quotes
The Wind Funnelled Down The Covered Platform, Jostling The Passengers And Tearing At Their Clothes. A Woman's Scarf Whipped By Overhead, Somersaulting As If Intoxicated By The Sudden Taste Of Freedom.
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