Cormac McCarthy Quotes
What Discordant Vespers Do The Tinker's Goods Chime Through The Long Twilight And Over The Brindled Forest Road, Him Stooped And Hounded Through The Windy Recrements Of Day Like Those Old Exiles Who Divorced Of Corporeality And Enjoined Ingress Of Heaven Or Hell Wander Forever The Middle Warrens Spoorless Increate And Anathema. Hounded By Grief, By Guilt, Or Like This Cheerless Vendor Clamored At Heel Through Wood And Fen By His Own Querulous And Inconsolable Wares In Perennial Tin Malediction.
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