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There was something obnoxious, he thought, in people who introduced themselves...
Author:
Emily St. John Mandel
Book:
Station Eleven
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There was something obnoxious, he thought, in people who introduced themselves by their surnames while calling one by one's first.
( Emily St. John Mandel )
[ Station Eleven ]
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