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And the west, encumbered by crippling alliances, and hardened with a morality...
Author:
Edward Albee
Book:
Who's Afraid of Virginia
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Published at:
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And the west, encumbered by crippling alliances, and hardened with a morality too rigid to accommodate itself to the swing of events, must ..... eventually ..... fall.
( Edward Albee )
[ Who's Afraid of Virginia ]
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