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I left the front stoop on Leslie Street, ate of the fruit of the tree of...
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Philip Roth
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Operation Shylock: A
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I left the front stoop on Leslie Street, ate of the fruit of the tree of fiction, and nothing, neither reality nor myself, has been the same since.
( Philip Roth )
[ Operation Shylock: A ]
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