#opening line
I remember the first time I got a letter that said “After Five Days Return To” on the envelope, and I thought that after I had kept the letter for five days I was supposed to return it to the sender.
- I Remember (1970), J. Brainard
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Up from the skeleton stone walls, up from the rotting floor boards and the solid hand-hewn beams of oak of the pre-war cotton factory, dusk came.
- “Blood-Burning Moon,” from Cane (1923), J. Toomer
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An ordinary young man was on his way from his hometown of Hamburg to Davos-Platz in the Canton of Graubünden.
-The Magic Mountain, (1927) T. Mann
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Nobody ever walked across the bridge, not on a night like this. The rain was misty enough to be almost foglike, a cold gray curtain that separated me from the pale ovals of white that were faces locked behind the steamed-up windows of the cars that hissed by. Even the brilliance that was Manhattan by night was reduced to a few sleepy, yellow lights off in the distance.
- One Lonely Night (1951), M. Spillane
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It was now lunch time and they were all sitting under the double green fly of the dining tent pretending that nothing had happened.
- The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (1936), E. Hemingway
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This is being written in another seaside cottage on another coast. Gin and whiskey have bitten rings in the table where I sit.
-A Vision of the World (short story, The Stories of John Cheever 1978), J. Cheever
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It was 7 minutes after midnight. The dog was lying on the grass in the middle of the lawn in front of Mrs Shears’ house. Its eyes were closed.
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime (2003), Mark Haddon
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The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us
- The Time Machine (1895), HGW
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- A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens
- Wuthering Heights - E. Brontë
- Middlemarch - Eliot
- Nineteen Eighty-Four - Orwell
- Pride and Prejudice - Austen
- The Great Gatsby - Fitzgerald
- Peter Pan - Barrie
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest - Kesey
- Jane Eyre - C. Brontë
- Anna Karenina - Tolstoy
- One Hundred Years of Solitude - Garcia Marquez
- The Metamorphosis - Kafka
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Twain
- The Old Man and the Sea - Hemingway
- Catch-22 - Heller
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