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Angel Island
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This early 20th Century feminist novel tells the story of five men shipwrecked on an island. While there they meet five flying women. This is a picturesque novel full of romance and high ideals. The story begins; "It was the morning after the shipwreck. The five men still lay where they had slept. A long time had passed since anybody had spoken. A longtime had passed since anybody had moved. Indeed, it looked almost as if they would never speak or move again. So bruised and bloodless of skin we…
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This early 20th Century feminist novel tells the story of five men shipwrecked on an island. While there they meet five flying women. This is a picturesque novel full of romance and high ideals. The story begins; "It was the morning after the shipwreck. The five men still lay where they had slept. A long time had passed since anybody had spoken. A longtime had passed since anybody had moved. Indeed, it looked almost as if they would never speak or move again. So bruised and bloodless of skin were they, so bleak and sharp of feature, so stark and hollow of eye, sorigid and moveless of limb that they might have been corpses. Mentally, too, they were almost moribund. They stared vacantly, straight out to sea. They stared with the unwinking fixedness of those whose gaze is caught in hypnotic trance."

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This early 20th Century feminist novel tells the story of five men shipwrecked on an island. While there they meet five flying women. This is a picturesque novel full of romance and high ideals. The story begins; "It was the morning after the shipwreck. The five men still lay where they had slept. A long time had passed since anybody had spoken. A longtime had passed since anybody had moved. Indeed, it looked almost as if they would never speak or move again. So bruised and bloodless of skin were they, so bleak and sharp of feature, so stark and hollow of eye, sorigid and moveless of limb that they might have been corpses. Mentally, too, they were almost moribund. They stared vacantly, straight out to sea. They stared with the unwinking fixedness of those whose gaze is caught in hypnotic trance."

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