Bernard Capes Quotes
This,' Said The Stranger Softly, As If To Himself, 'is The Woeful Proof, Indeed, Of Decadence. Man Waives His Prerogative Of Lordship Over The Irreclaimable Savagery Of Earth. He Has Warmed His Temperate House Of Clay To Be A Hot-house To His Imagination, Till The Very Walls Are Frail And Eaten With Fever.'
("The Accursed Cordonnier")
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