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You know what the trouble is with New York?" she asked me. "No," I said. "Nobody...
Author:
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Book:
Palm Sunday
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You know what the trouble is with New York?" she asked me. "No," I said. "Nobody here," she said, "believes that there is such a thing as innocence.
( Kurt Vonnegut Jr. )
[ Palm Sunday ]
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