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In the private library of my spirit, there is a dictionary of words that aren’t. On those pages is a mysterious character that conveys what it is to have no volition even when you do. On the same page it is explained how once or twice in your life you will find yourself bared, underneath the weight of a man, but a most ordinary word will save you.
An American Marriage
Tayari Jones
He was walking in the distance, head lowered despondently, a lone black cloud in search of the rain.
The Exorcist
William Peter Blatty
The truth was I felt a vague foreboding, a sense of malevolent purpose in the way the tree-limbs moved and the pattern of raindrops beaded on the railway ties.
Black Light
Elizabeth Hand
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