A.M. Burrage Quotes

A.M. Burrage Quotes

All in a moment Hurlow forgot the beauty of the sounds and smelt fear. He smelt it as an animal smells it, the breath cold in his nostrils. He had read about Pan, a dead god who might safely be patronized while poring over a book in a London lodging, but here and at this hour a god not to be scorned. ("Furze Hollow")

The strangest experiences in life are apt to lose their effect if dwelt upon long enough. ("Furze Hollow")

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