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Its Very Quiet Now, She Thought. She Opened Her Eyes Wide, And She Heard The Silence Spinning Its Soft
““It’s very quiet now,” she thought. She opened her eyes wide, and she heard the silence spinning its soft endless web.”
— Katherine Mansfield, from ‘Prelude’, first published in 1918.
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