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Also go to State of Decay and Rosamond Purcell.
Jim
Metamorphosis - Rosamond Purcell's natural history by John Crowley
The pages looked like a stack of thin sandwiches after children had dug into the soft parts—eaten the butter, the meat and most of the bread—but left untouched, as despised, the delicate crusts.
Printed in French in eighteenth-century type, the lumps of uneaten matter stood high like islands on a relief map.
Piles of sandy-orange termite leavings were packed into the crevices throughout.
Rosamond Purcell

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