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The two friends set out towards "Eve's Apple." It is unnecessary to mention that...
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Victor Hugo
Book:
Notre-Dame of Paris: The
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The two friends set out towards "Eve's Apple." It is unnecessary to mention that they had first gathered up the money, and that the archdeacon followed them.
( Victor Hugo )
[ Notre-Dame of Paris: The ]
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