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He didn't know whether he was planning seduction, or combat,- these, at...
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Thomas Pynchon
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Mason & Dixon
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He didn't know whether he was planning seduction, or combat,- these, at fourteen, being the only categories of Pleasure he recogniz'd.
( Thomas Pynchon )
[ Mason & Dixon ]
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