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Jenny Erpenbeck

  • ♡emma♡has quoted6 months ago
    Be seeing you, he said. Be seeing you. Didn’t even take her hand. Could she have been so utterly mistaken? But just then he says, behind her: Or shall we spend the evening together after all?
  • ♡emma♡has quoted6 months ago
    We mustn’t make each other miserable, he says, groping for her sex. She smiles: Isn’t it too late already?
  • ♡emma♡has quoted6 months ago
    My grandfather used to take me fishing when I was little, she says.

    He has a sudden vision of her sitting on a pier, bare legs dangling, holding a fishing rod. The power of a simple sentence like that, he thinks. Makes you see something, whether you want to or not
  • ♡emma♡has quoted6 months ago
    It was her treat for the summer, but the summer is now a different summer.
  • ♡emma♡has quoted6 months ago
    Do you suppose a mirror remembers all the people it’s ever reflected?

    Maybe, he replies, but you know I — I will remember the picture of you in this mirror as long as I live.

    So will I, she replies.

    And they go on
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