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More often than not, it was the hand of the needy and uncertain that extended...
Author:
Michael Jan Friedman
Book:
Death in Winter
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More often than not, it was the hand of the needy and uncertain that extended the olive branch. History had shown the truth of that over and over again.
( Michael Jan Friedman )
[ Death in Winter ]
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