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Something told him that something was coming to an end. Not the world, exactly....
Author:
Neil Gaiman
Book:
Good Omens: The Nice and
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Something told him that something was coming to an end. Not the world, exactly. Just the summer. There would be other summers, but there would never be one like this. Ever again.
( Neil Gaiman )
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