from The Thirteenth Tale, by Diane Setterfield
In the hush that followed, Miss Winter seemed to draw all of her
external self into her core; under my very eyes she managed to absent
herself from herself, and I began to understand how it was that earlier I
had failed to see her. I watched the shell of her, marveled at the
impossibility of knowing what was going on beneath the surface.
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