Ernest Hemingway — "The rain came down, sluicing the blood from the cobblestones, and the day was cl…"
The rain came down, sluicing the blood from the cobblestones, and the day was clean and washed.
The rain came down, sluicing the blood from the cobblestones, and the day was clean and washed.
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