Swann's Way - Marcel Proust

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My body, still too heavy with sleep to move, would make an effort to construe the form which its tiredness took as an orientation of its various members, so as to induce from that where the wall lay and the furniture stood, to piece together and to give a name to the house in which it must be living. Its memory, the composite memory of its ribs, knees, and shoulder-blades offered it a whole series of rooms... while the unseen walls kept changing... whirling madly through the darkness.

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teilo 10 years, 4 months ago
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