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... remember my mind is the product of what is kept there , what I remember it as : Mirror : desire : five o'clock : Tristan and Isolde : Hartley with a hard - on : ' Dim lands of Peace ' : the Pacific is only placid when all places are in ...
... remember my mind is the product of what is kept there , what I remember it as : Mirror : desire : five o'clock : Tristan and Isolde : Hartley with a hard - on : ' Dim lands of Peace ' : the Pacific is only placid when all places are in ...
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... remember always not to think too much , and above all remember the nearest wall , it will probably be your friend for life . Enemies are easier because they require no destruction . I am out , but I will get all these bastards and tear ...
... remember always not to think too much , and above all remember the nearest wall , it will probably be your friend for life . Enemies are easier because they require no destruction . I am out , but I will get all these bastards and tear ...
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... remember first . One was Auntie Marg . She was my father's sister , quite fat and her house was always warm . I remember that . There were flies in her kitchen and she always left butter and opened pickle jars on the table And early in ...
... remember first . One was Auntie Marg . She was my father's sister , quite fat and her house was always warm . I remember that . There were flies in her kitchen and she always left butter and opened pickle jars on the table And early in ...
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