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"Through the pitchy darkness that was coming she saw the glimmer of another, milder sun, she smelt the scent of the herbs in the garden at the world's end."
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"content":"\"Through the pitchy darkness that was coming she saw the glimmer of another, milder sun, she smelt the scent of the herbs in the garden at the world's end.\"\n\nThe Mistress of Husaby (1921)\n\n~Sigrid Undset (20 May 1882, 10 June 1949)\n\n#books #literature",
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