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The longest it had taken him to learn any game had been three days; he hadn't...
Author:
Iain M. Banks
Book:
The Player of Games
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The longest it had taken him to learn any game had been three days; he hadn't forgotten any rule of any game in all his life, nor ever had to learn one twice.
( Iain M. Banks )
[ The Player of Games ]
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