The real history of consciousness starts with one's first lie.
That__ not necessary,_ Mr. Bradshaw said, __lthough you are all perfectly welcome in the guest rooms upstairs, I won__ ask you to lie to your-_ __r. Bradshaw._ Nathan grinned. __ou__e been asking us to lie to our parents from the moment we each set foot in this house. We__e spies; we__l all find excuses to stay here. No one wants to leave the only place in the city where the Pentagon won__ dare enter. Not tonight. Not after what happened.
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That__ not necessary,_ Mr. Bradshaw said, __lthough you are all perfectly welcome in the guest rooms upstairs, I won__ ask you to lie to your-_ __r. Bradshaw._ Nathan grinned. __ou__e been asking us to lie to our parents from the moment we each set foot in this house. We__e spies; we__l all find excuses to stay here. No one wants to leave the only place in the city where the Pentagon won__ dare enter. Not tonight. Not after what happened.
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