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But I did not yet know, at that time, how tender the earth can be for those who...
Author:
Samuel Beckett
Book:
First Love and Other Novellas
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But I did not yet know, at that time, how tender the earth can be for those who have only her and how many graves in her giving, for the living."
First Love
( Samuel Beckett )
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