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How could you make appeal to the future when not a trace of you, not even an...
Author:
George Orwell
Book:
1984
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How could you make appeal to the future when not a trace of you, not even an anonymous word scribbled on a piece of paper, could physically survive?
( George Orwell )
[ 1984 ]
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