Did anyone else notice just how often the word shadow is mentioned in this story? I will try and post some of the passages and underline the words, later on tonight. I still have not totally re-read the story; I had planned it last night and then got side-tracked while researching this story and was reading Lawrence's early letters - how fascinating they are.
I think the various uses of 'shadow' in this story is quite significant.


"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
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. I don't think I'll be able to came here much in the coming week, lots and lots of tests. But I'll try to read all of it.


I am starting to feel like a 'shadow' - kind of tired out and spent.
; actually, I think it was an old radio program, called "The Shadow".
