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"Waking in the morning--" "Silver between And he adds, “Kisses without number.” “Waking in the morning—” “Silver between the trees —” “Upstairs—” “In the garden—” “When summer came—” “In winter snowtime—” The doors go shutting far in the distance, gently knocking like the pulse of a heart. Because it seems like to me if she only hears them when she wakes or when she’s reading that they only exist in her mind and not in “reality.”. “Here we left it,” she said. Enter your email address to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new posts by email. Online English Lessons   He left it, left her, went North, went "Now they've found it,' one would be certain, stopping the

If the old methods are obsolete, it is the business of a writer to discover new ones. light in the heart. The narrator imagines the male ghost leaving the female one behind for some reason. safe!" Here we present the text in full. Trees stoop and bend this way and that. *This is an Amazon Affiliate link. And he added, “Oh, but here too!” “It’s upstairs,” she murmured. Wandering through the house, opening the windows, whispering not to wake us, the ghostly couple seek their joy. The pulsing sound that beats through the prose in its almost poetic rhythms could almost suggest the quickening heartbeat of the narrator as s/he awakes. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! As with much modernist fiction, perception, rather than objective reality, is foregrounded. safe! them. ",

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