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Certain kinds of honor could not be lost without demanding that one consecrate...
Author:
Norman Mailer
Book:
Harlot's Ghost
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Certain kinds of honor could not be lost without demanding that one consecrate oneself thereafter-no matter how unsuited and unprepared-to a life of revenge. I
( Norman Mailer )
[ Harlot's Ghost ]
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