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The Garden Without Walls

BOOK II-THE PULLING DOWN OF THE WALLS

Word Count: 43    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

are children and he builded walls. But thou shalt think an evil thought

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The Garden Without Walls
The Garden Without Walls
“It happened about six in the morning, in a large red room. A bar of sunlight streamed in at the window, in which dust-motes were dancing by the thousand. A man and woman were lying in bed; I was standing up in my cot, plucking at the woman with my podgy fingers. She stirred, turned, rubbed her eyes, smiled, stretched out her arms, and drew me under the bed-clothes beside her. The man slept on.”