Grange had created for himself like a stone thrown. [fact]
not that he believed them, but they landed in the silent, muffled life Grange had created for himself like a stone thrown into a pond that had seemed so inviting beneath its watery lens: in a second you saw how black the water was, and your nostrils filled with an obstinate rotten odor you couldn’t forget again.
Julien Gracq, Balcony in the Forest, loc. 88