Mary O'Hara Quote

[He] stood listening in that peculiar state of tension which everyone feels when they call and are not answered.


Thunderhead (1943)


[He] stood listening in that peculiar state of tension which everyone feels when they call and are not answered.

[He] stood listening in that peculiar state of tension which everyone feels when they call and are not answered.

[He] stood listening in that peculiar state of tension which everyone feels when they call and are not answered.

[He] stood listening in that peculiar state of tension which everyone feels when they call and are not answered.