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  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Epigraph
  4. Memnoir
  5. Sources

now during one of those periods when life seems superficially friendly the more you know the less indigenous aquiline twilight of the sort that divides movieland from any e.g. or i.e. that might follow from this point on

e.g. to love a visceral dichotomy as much as the mountains we walk and describe as we walk and talk while they are e.g. roasting grasshoppers and wild boars with tusks removed on another continent that doesn’t come to mind They called Eurydice. She was new among the shades and came with steps halting from her wound, this love of definition leads one to insert any definition here to see it all and couch it otherwise

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