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to share (third-person singular simple present shares, present participle sharing, simple past and past participle shared) 1. To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume. 2. To have in common. 3. To divide and distribute compartir Etimología: Del latín compartiri y éste de cum (con) y partire (dividir) Verbo 1. Dividir algo y repartirlo. 2. Dejar participar a otros en lo que es de uno. 3. Referido a ideas o sentimientos, tener los mismos que otra persona.
oldhollywood:

Dorothy McGuire in The Spiral Staircase (1945, dir. Robert Siodmak) (via)
“The wind shrieked, as though a flock of witches sailed overhead, racing the moon, which spun through the torn clouds like a silver cannonball, shot into space. Down in the basement, a flickering candle in her hand, she groped amid the mice, the spiders, and the shadows.
These shadows shifted before her, sliding along the pale-washed wall, as though to lead the way. Whenever she entered an office, they crouched on the other side of the door, waiting for her. She was nerved up to meet an attack which did not come, but which lurked just around the corner.
It was perpetual postponement, which drew her on, deeper and deeper, into the labyrinth.”
-Ethel Lina White, The Spiral Staircase (1933)

oldhollywood:

Dorothy McGuire in The Spiral Staircase (1945, dir. Robert Siodmak) (via)

“The wind shrieked, as though a flock of witches sailed overhead, racing the moon, which spun through the torn clouds like a silver cannonball, shot into space. Down in the basement, a flickering candle in her hand, she groped amid the mice, the spiders, and the shadows.

These shadows shifted before her, sliding along the pale-washed wall, as though to lead the way. Whenever she entered an office, they crouched on the other side of the door, waiting for her. She was nerved up to meet an attack which did not come, but which lurked just around the corner.

It was perpetual postponement, which drew her on, deeper and deeper, into the labyrinth.”

-Ethel Lina White, The Spiral Staircase (1933)

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