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He seemed to have established in his mind an affinity between the two great passions of his life _ pale ale and revolution _ and assuredly he could not taste the one without dreaming of the other.
Guy de Maupassant Boule de suif
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He seemed to have established in his mind an affinity between the two great passions of his life _ pale ale and revolution _ and assuredly he could not taste the one without dreaming of the other.
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