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Godrot opium, he thought. But he knew that his life was inexorably tied to...
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James Clavell
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Tai-Pan
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Godrot opium, he thought. But he knew that his life was inexorably tied to opium-and that without it neither The Noble House nor the British Empire could exist.
( James Clavell )
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