MLA World Literature Spring 2010

Monday, December 1, 2008

12-01-08

pg: 249-?



qoute: ' "but to fail here, is not more life or death it is that we become as him; that henceforward become foul things of the night like him - without heart or conscience, preying on the bodies in the soul of those we love best' "
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