![]() Faulkner frequently used stream of consciousness in his writing. This quotation is taken from the Benjy section of Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. We looked up into the tree where she was." Hush now, so you can go to sleep.' The room went away but I didn't hush, and the room came back and Dilsey came and sat on the bed, looking at me. Big enough to sleep by yourself in Uncle Maury's room.' Dilsey said. 'Come on, now.' Dilsey said, 'You too big to sleep with folks. 'Did you think Caddy had run away.' Caddy smelled like trees. She looked at me and I went and she put her arms around me. "I couldn't hear the water, and Caddy opened the door. Yellow Allamanda, a common tropical shrub by the roadside
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