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Notes from the Underground - Dostoyevsky, Fyodor ยท 70 words
You believe in a palace of crystal that can never be destroyed a palace at which one will not be able to put out ones tongue or make a long nose on the sly. And perhaps that is just why I am afraid of this edifice, that it is of crystal and can never be destroyed and that one cannot put ones tongue out at it even on the sly.
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