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All I did there, after all, was to bemoan what I could not bemoan upon your...
Author:
Franz Kafka
Book:
Letter to His Father
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Published at:
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All I did there, after all, was to bemoan what I could not bemoan upon your breast.
( Franz Kafka )
[ Letter to His Father ]
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