“Then the big elm shot up ahead, lying in wait for them at the bend of the road, and he said between his teeth: ‘We can fetch it; I know we can fetch it–‘”
Edith Wharton, Ethan Frome
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That tree would look cool on a t-shirt. 🙂 Thanks for posting the quote.
Thanks for reading–and for “liking.” Yes, that would be nice on t-shirt. I finished teaching Ethan Frome yesterday and after a week of early summer-like temperatures, they are predicting a major snow storm…so snow is on my mind. Thanks again for reading.
I wouldn’t mind being somewhere with snow right now. It’s hot out here in Cape Town, SA.