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“Es curioso: La Gasca es un barrio de clase media equivalente a La Floresta, el barrio de mis padres. Considerando que la ciudad se alarga de sur a norte (avanza sería la palabra justa), La Floresta y La Gasca se encuentran a la misma altura, en los extremos oriental y occidental de la ciudad, respectivamente. ¡Qué simetría! «Sergio, no has progresado nada» me digo de tarde en tarde.”

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Wolves' Dream

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