Mithun Chaubey

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They walked as it were in a black vapour wrought of veritable darkness itself that, as it was breathed, brought blindness not only to the eyes but to the mind, so that even the memory of colours and of forms and of any light faded out of thought. Night always had been, and always would be, and night was all.
Mithun Chaubey
In Shelob's lair
The Two Towers (The Lord of the Rings, #2)
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