Morris carefully unwrapped the loaf, which he had swaddled in an unbleached linen tea towel figured with faded sprigs of thyme. He rapped the bread gently, then carefully began to cut a thick slice for himself. No, he shouldn’t have listened to Aimée. It was all wrong. A connoisseur of dissatisfaction, a [...]
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Part One•Section VIII•Paragraphs 1,2&3
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