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It was the beginning of the war. I was twelve years old, my parents were alive,...
Author:
Elie Wiesel
Book:
Dawn
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9 years ago
It was the beginning of the war. I was twelve years old, my parents were alive, and God still dwelt in our town.
( Elie Wiesel )
[ Dawn ]
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