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Notes from the Underground - Dostoyevsky, Fyodor ยท 71 words
Taking no notice of anything I strode about the room, and, I believe, I talked to myself. I felt as though I had been saved from death and was conscious of this, joyfully, all over. I should have given that slap, I should certainly, certainly have given it. But now they were not here and ... everything had vanished and changed. I looked round. I could not realise my condition yet.
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