"They looked at the two sets of text in front of them. Slue's copy suddenly appeared to be very plain, short, and uninteresting when compared to the image floating in front of Hieronymous, where the sentences described things they did not fully understand, and passages appeared to be written for the beauty of themselves, and the images they provoked, and the sounds they made as the words were echoed in the reader's mind."
—page 59, One Hundred Percent Lunar Boy by Stephen Tunney.
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