TWILIGHT IN ITALY
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TWILIGHT IN ITALY (ebook)

D. H. LAWRENCE

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OTBEBOOKPUBLISHING
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9783962728823
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(Excerpt): "The day was gone, the twilight was gone, and the snow was invisible as I came down to the side of the lake. Only the moon, white and shining, was in the sky, like a woman glorying in her own loveliness as she loiters superbly to the gaze of all the world, looking sometimes through the fringe of dark olive leaves, sometimes looking at her own superb, quivering body, wholly naked in the water of the lake.."

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