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He had felt a braveness which he had thought to be the genuine thing, and now he...
Author:
Ray Bradbury
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The Illustrated Man
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He had felt a braveness which he had thought to be the genuine thing, and now he knew that it had been nothing but shock and the objectivity possible in shock.
( Ray Bradbury )
[ The Illustrated Man ]
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