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I thought, I fanced, that in a moment, I would be standing on nothing at all,...
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Michael Chabon
Book:
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh
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8 years ago
I thought, I fanced, that in a moment, I would be standing on nothing at all, and for the first time in my life, I needed the wings none of us has.
( Michael Chabon )
[ The Mysteries of Pittsburgh ]
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