... ”
Hines is implying that even when Billy had Kes his life is still plain and dull like the brick wall. Moreover, Hines uses the same method when he writes,
“… revealing the same brick foundation…”
Hines is just re-inforcing that Billy’s world is normal and when Kes was with him the bird was just a costume.
Hines tells us more when he writes,
“… and the light died away…”
Kes was Billy’s hope and his light but now Kes has gone so has Billy’s light. ... When Hines is writing Billy’s fantasy, when Kes is hunting Jud, he uses sort, sharp sentences and descriptions,
“Casting off again. ... ”
Hines is implying that even when Billy had Kes his life is still plain and dull like the brick wall. Moreover, Hines uses the same method when he writes,
“… revealing the same brick foundation…”
Hines is just re-inforcing that Billy’s world is normal and when Kes was with him the bird was just a costume.
Hines tells us more when he writes,
“… and the light died away…”
Kes was Billy’s hope and his light but now Kes has gone so has Billy’s light. ... When Hines is writing Billy’s fantasy, when Kes is hunting Jud, he uses sort, sharp sentences and descriptions,
“Casting off again. ... ”
Hines is implying that even when Billy had Kes his life is still plain and dull like the brick wall. Moreover, Hines uses the same method when he writes,
“… revealing the same brick foundation…”
Hines is just re-inforcing that Billy’s world is normal and when Kes was with him the bird was just a costume.
Hines tells us more when he writes,
“… and the light died away…”
Kes was Billy’s hope and his light but now Kes has gone so has Billy’s light. ... When Hines is writing Billy’s fantasy, when Kes is hunting Jud, he uses sort, sharp sentences and descriptions,
“Casting off again. ... ”
Hines is implying that even when Billy had Kes his life is still plain and dull like the brick wall. Moreover, Hines uses the same method when he writes,
“… revealing the same brick foundation…”
Hines is just re-inforcing that Billy’s world is normal and when Kes was with him the bird was just a costume.
Hines tells us more when he writes,
“… and the light died away…”
Kes was Billy’s hope and his light but now Kes has gone so has Billy’s light. ... When Hines is writing Billy’s fantasy, when Kes is hunting Jud, he uses sort, sharp sentences and descriptions,
“Casting off again. ... ”
Hines is implying that even when Billy had Kes his life is still plain and dull like the brick wall. Moreover, Hines uses the same method when he writes,
“… revealing the same brick foundation…”
Hines is just re-inforcing that Billy’s world is normal and when Kes was with him the bird was just a costume.
Hines tells us more when he writes,
“… and the light died away…”
Kes was Billy’s hope and his light but now Kes has gone so has Billy’s light. ... When Hines is writing Billy’s fantasy, when Kes is hunting Jud, he uses sort, sharp sentences and descriptions,
“Casting off again. ... ”
Hines is implying that even when Billy had Kes his life is still plain and dull like the brick wall. Moreover, Hines uses the same method when he writes,
“… revealing the same brick foundation…”
Hines is just re-inforcing that Billy’s world is normal and when Kes was with him the bird was just a costume.
Hines tells us more when he writes,
“… and the light died away…”
Kes was Billy’s hope and his light but now Kes has gone so has Billy’s light.
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