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My hands were aching, I was clenching them so hard. To strangle the doctor and...
Author:
Elie Wiesel
Book:
Night
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My hands were aching, I was clenching them so hard. To strangle the doctor and the others! To set the whole world on fire! My father's murderers! But even the cry stuck in my throat.
( Elie Wiesel )
[ Night ]
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