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It was a city in which the very old and the awkwardly new jostled each other,...
Author:
Neil Gaiman
Book:
Neverwhere
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It was a city in which the very old and the awkwardly new jostled each other, not uncomfortably, but without respect;
( Neil Gaiman )
[ Neverwhere ]
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