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But that was back in the twentieth century, in the dark ages, the age of...
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Kim Stanley Robinson
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New York 2140
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But that was back in the twentieth century, in the dark ages, the age of fascisms both home and abroad. Since the floods they had learned better, hadn't they?
( Kim Stanley Robinson )
[ New York 2140 ]
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