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" I decided to drop it since he liked it so much. But I glanced at it first, and then I couldn't.
I held a porcelain castle no bigger than my two fists, with six wee towers, each ending in a miniature candle holder. And oh! Strung between a window in each of two towers was a gossamer thread of china from which hung-laundry! A man's hose, a robe, a baby's pinafore, all thin as a spider's web. And, painted in a window downstairs, a smiling maiden waved a silken scarf. "

Gail Carson Levine , Ella Enchanted (Ella Enchanted #1)


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Gail Carson Levine quote : I decided to drop it since he liked it so much. But I glanced at it first, and then I couldn't. <br />I held a porcelain castle no bigger than my two fists, with six wee towers, each ending in a miniature candle holder. And oh! Strung between a window in each of two towers was a gossamer thread of china from which hung-laundry! A man's hose, a robe, a baby's pinafore, all thin as a spider's web. And, painted in a window downstairs, a smiling maiden waved a silken scarf.