Emile Zola Quotes
I'm A Very Ordinary Man Who's Worked And Fed Like Everyone Else. I'm No Longer Afraid Of Dying, But Death Doesn't Seem To Want Anything To Do With Me, Now That I Can See No Point In Living. I'm Afraid He's Forgotten Me.
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