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Does not this comprehend all, in fact? and what is there left to desire beyond...
Author:
Victor Hugo
Book:
Les Miserables
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Published at:
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Does not this comprehend all, in fact? and what is there left to desire beyond it? A little garden in which to walk, and immensity in which to dream. At
( Victor Hugo )
[ Les Miserables ]
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