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“Journey to an Antique Land”
by Henry Miller
They were like so many broken threads dropped by some absent-minded Ariadne. Often the insuperable obstacle in my path was nothing more than the feather of a mythical bird, a feather which leaned at a perilous angle and seemed impervious to the ruthless winds that alter the face of the desert.
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