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“In the middle of my wood, I found myself in a dark life. The day was going toward the narrow place the blank. No matter how many glasses of gin it will get dark on this platform of earth.”

Quote by Deborah Landau

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The Last Usable Hour

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Deborah Landau

Deborah Landau is a poet and scholar, whose works are known for their profound emotion and unique style. Although her birth and death dates are unknown, her poetry has had a significant impact on the literary world. more

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