William Faulkner Quotes
While I Waited For Him In The Woods, Waiting For Him Before He Saw Me, I Would Think Of Him As Dressed In Sin. I Would Think Of Him As Thinking Of Me As Dressed Also In Sin, He The More Beautiful Since The Garment Which He Had Exchanged For Sin Was Sanctified. I Would Think Of The Sin As Garments Which We Would Remove In Order To Shape And Coerce The Terrible Blood To The Forlorn Echo Of The Dead Word High In The Air.
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