Harold Brodkey Quotes
They Would Walk In Silence To Adams House, And Elgin Would Sign Caroline In At The Policeman's Room. In Silence They Would Mount The Stairs, And Elgin Would Unlock The Door Of His Room, And Then They Would Fall Into Each Other's Arms, Sometimes Giggling With Relief, Sometimes Sombre, Sometimes Almost Crying With The Joy Of This Privacy And This Embrace. Then,
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