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All our dreams and hopes become as naught, and evil men are allowed to hang...
Author:
James Lee Burke
Book:
Light of the World: A Dave
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All our dreams and hopes become as naught, and evil men are allowed to hang their lanterns on our tombstones. What greater folly is there?
( James Lee Burke )
[ Light of the World: A Dave ]
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