Margaret Atwood - "The sitting room is subdued" excerpt from The Handmaid's Tale lyrics

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Margaret Atwood - "The sitting room is subdued" excerpt from The Handmaid's Tale lyrics

The sitting room is subdued, symmetrical; it's one of the shapes money takes when it freezes. Money has trickled through this room for years and years, as if through an underground cavern, crusting and hardening like stalactites into these forms. Mutely the varied surfaces present themselves: the dusk-rose velvet of the drawn drapes, the gloss of the matching chairs, eighteenth century, the cow's-tongue hush of the tufted Chinese rug on the floor, with its peach-pink peonies, the suave leather of the Commander's chair, the glint of bra** on the box beside it (79-80).

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