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...but who are we to question the motives of these giants of commerce whose...
Author:
John Kennedy Toole
Book:
A Confederacy of Dunces
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...but who are we to question the motives of these giants of commerce whose whims rule the course of our nation.
( John Kennedy Toole )
[ A Confederacy of Dunces ]
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