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You don't know what cold is until you've experienced the cold you feel when the...
Author:
Ryū Murakami
Book:
In the Miso Soup
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You don't know what cold is until you've experienced the cold you feel when the blood is draining out of your body.
( Ryū Murakami )
[ In the Miso Soup ]
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