Revenge: it's a dream of flames fueled by scorched remains that are lit to a torch and brought back upon the one who burned you.
He__ going to kill me,_ Peppone murmured, his jaw drooping, __r at least send out the order to have someone take care of me. Well,_ with a sigh, __ight as well get rid of this body before the others wake up._ He canted his head and mused to himself. __aybe I should carve it up first._ __t long last,_ Bartleby cried, raising his eyes and wringing his hands, __omebody who has no regard for collective conscience and general morality. Oh, happy, happy morning!_ __ake care, Peppone,_ Danaco laughed, __f you have so little regard for life and the creatural condition, Bartleby will attach himself to you and never leave you for a moment.
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He__ going to kill me,_ Peppone murmured, his jaw drooping, __r at least send out the order to have someone take care of me. Well,_ with a sigh, __ight as well get rid of this body before the others wake up._ He canted his head and mused to himself. __aybe I should carve it up first._ __t long last,_ Bartleby cried, raising his eyes and wringing his hands, __omebody who has no regard for collective conscience and general morality. Oh, happy, happy morning!_ __ake care, Peppone,_ Danaco laughed, __f you have so little regard for life and the creatural condition, Bartleby will attach himself to you and never leave you for a moment.
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