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We sat and drank, each with a separate past locked up in him, and fate's alarm...
Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Book:
Pnin
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We sat and drank, each with a separate past locked up in him, and fate's alarm clocks set at unrelated futures -- when, at last, a wrist was cocked, and eyes of consorts met.
( Vladimir Nabokov )
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