“He tossed on the pillow, trying to dislodge the flies that tormented him every waking hour. Had there always been so many? He had never noticed them so keenly before; but now, tied to this bed, he began to think that had he been Pharaoh, he would have let the Hebrew children go anywhere they wanted, with whatever they wanted, at the beginning of the fourth plague, without any more argument.”
Quote by Sarah Brazytis
Book:The Letter
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The Letter
In this emotionally charged story, a mysterious letter sets off a chain of events that unravels the secrets and desires of its characters, delving into the depths of their personal lives and the impact of their choices on others. more
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