I got up to leave. There was nothing more to be said. He had asked for what he knew I could not give, and I had refused.


Chapter 6, The Rope section 4 (p. 257) - Kindred (1979)


I got up to leave. There was nothing more to be said. He had asked for what he knew I could not give, and I had refused.

I got up to leave. There was nothing more to be said. He had asked for what he knew I could not give, and I had refused.

I got up to leave. There was nothing more to be said. He had asked for what he knew I could not give, and I had refused.

I got up to leave. There was nothing more to be said. He had asked for what he knew I could not give, and I had refused.