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    Émile Zola
    “...the water was scarcely inviting; for, through fear lest the output of the source should not suffice, the Fathers of the Grotto only allowed the water of the baths to be changed twice a day. And nearly a hundred patients being dipped in the same water, it can be imagined what a terrible soup the latter at last became. All manner of things were found in it, so that it was like a frightful consomme of all ailments, a field of cultivation for every kind of poisonous germ, a quintessence of the most dreaded contagious diseases; the miraculous feature of it all being that men should emerge alive from their immersion in such filth.”
    Émile Zola, Lourdes

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    Sylvia Plath
    “What did my fingers do before they held him?”
    Sylvia Plath

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    Graham Greene
    “Lies had deserted me, and I felt as lonely as though they had been my only friends.”
    Graham Greene, The End of the Affair

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    Mark Z. Danielewski
    “Of course real horror does not depend upon the melodrama of shadows or even the conspiracies of night.”
    Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves

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    Poppy Z. Brite
    “what's the code for New Orleans? MSY? That doesn't make sense”
    Poppy Z. Brite, Second Line: Two Short Novels of Love and Cooking in New Orleans



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