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Indeed. I'd just replace Invitation to a Beheading with Bend Sinister, to my mind a much richer and more serious assault on tyranny.
On Sunday, 8 November 2015, 6:22, Jansy Mello <jansy.mello@OUTLOOK.COM> wrote:
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On Sunday, 8 November 2015, 6:22, Jansy Mello <jansy.mello@OUTLOOK.COM> wrote:
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