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Silenus's true age might be anywhere from ninety to a hundred and fifty standard...
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Dan Simmons
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Hyperion
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Silenus's true age might be anywhere from ninety to a hundred and fifty standard years. If he were close to the latter age, the Consul knew, the odds were that the poet was quite mad. As
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