“He began reading the paper. The print swam and spread like Japanese flowers. Then it was sharp again, orderly, running in a smooth black and white paste over his orderly black and white brain.”
—John Dos Passos, Manhattan Transfer, 1925.
“He began reading the paper. The print swam and spread like Japanese flowers. Then it was sharp again, orderly, running in a smooth black and white paste over his orderly black and white brain.”
—John Dos Passos, Manhattan Transfer, 1925.
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