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"On page 280, “Attend me quietly, be at your ease, / and drink your wine. These autumn nights are long, / ample for storytelling and for sleep. / … /
…we’ll drink on, you and I, / and ease our hearts of hardships we remember, / sharing old times. In later days a man / can find a charm in old adversity, / exile, and pain….”" — 3 hours, 32 min ago
"On page 280, “Attend me quietly, be at your ease, / and drink your wine. These autumn nights are long, / ample for storytelling and for sleep. / … /
…we’ll drink on, you and I, / and ease our hearts of hardships we remember, / sharing old times. In later days a man / can find a charm in old adversity, / exile, and pain….”" — 3 hours, 32 min ago


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"I’ve read “Water”, “Earth”, and “Fire” and about to begin the final section “Air”. The primary character of each of these subtly interconnected stories has suffered some soul damaging insult from someone or more others close to them. With his usual wonderful prose, John Boyne etches the fine details of each of their lives." — 17 hours, 57 min ago
"I’ve read “Water”, “Earth”, and “Fire” and about to begin the final section “Air”. The primary character of each of these subtly interconnected stories has suffered some soul damaging insult from someone or more others close to them. With his usual wonderful prose, John Boyne etches the fine details of each of their lives." — 17 hours, 57 min ago