“The old thick walls sucked in coat after coat of whitewash made with lime in salt water, which, as it dried, seemed to have a luminosity of its own.”
—John Steinbeck, from East of Eden, 1952.
“The old thick walls sucked in coat after coat of whitewash made with lime in salt water, which, as it dried, seemed to have a luminosity of its own.”
—John Steinbeck, from East of Eden, 1952.