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The Shapes of Sleep The Shapes of Sleep by J.B. Priestley
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“The nearest watch-tower, at which the driver pointed, was sharply silhouetted. It was closer than the other had been and had no higher hills behind it, only the clearing sky with its suggestion of of pale gold, now perhaps employed in the propaganda services of the people’s free republic. All the fences, designed to keep those people feeling free and happy without a chance of break-out, could be seen from this vantage point. It was as if the landscape was now within the brain of some giant power lunatic, with barbed and electrified wire running towards nerve ends, watch-towers completing the optical system.”
J.B. Priestley, The Shapes of Sleep
“Drinks at medium prices are generally served under the brightest lights, but the very cheapest and the most ruinously expensive both prefer to exist in a dim and shuttered atmosphere.”
J.B. Priestley, The Shapes of Sleep