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“Hij geloofde in de toekomst als iets wat altijd in zijn voordeel zou uitpakken, een reeks opeenvolgende verbeteringen waar hij automatisch recht op had, net als telefoonupdates.”

Quote by Paul Murray

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The Bee Sting

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Paul Murray
Paul Murray

Paul Murray, born in 1975, is an Irish novelist renowned for his distinctive narrative style and profound insights into social phenomena. His works have garnered widespread acclaim for their delicate portrayal of marginalized characters and incisive social criticism. more

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