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But how much more pleasant was the sensation of being a missile without...
Author:
Samuel Beckett
Book:
Murphy
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But how much more pleasant was the sensation of being a missile without provenance or target, caught up in a tumult of non-Newtonian motion. So pleasant that pleasant was not the word.
( Samuel Beckett )
[ Murphy ]
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