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“Harry,” she said, her voice a little thick with the whisky. “You found the way, didn’t you?” What’s so wonderful about it? I thought. Dogs do.”

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The Hot Spot

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Charles Williams
Charles Williams

Charles Williams, born on September 20, 1886, was a prominent British poet. His poetry is known for its profound philosophical insights and unique style, which had a significant impact on 20th-century British poetry. more

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