“The second convict was short and plump. Almost hairless, he was quite white. He looked like something exposed to light by turning over rotting logs or planks. . . .”
—William Faulkner, Old Man, 1939.
“The second convict was short and plump. Almost hairless, he was quite white. He looked like something exposed to light by turning over rotting logs or planks. . . .”
—William Faulkner, Old Man, 1939.