The site Mr. Biswas had in mind was about two hundred yards from the barracks, screened from it by the trees and separated from it by a shallow damp depression which ran with muddy water after rain. Trees also screened the road. But when he thought of the land as the site of his house, the trees did not seem unfriendly; and he liked to think of the spot as a 'bower', a word that had come to him from Wordsworth by way of the Royal Reader.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
A House For Mr. Biswas - pg. 214
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