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In this cry of pain the inner consciousness of the people seems to lay itself bare for an instant,
In this cry of pain the inner consciousness of the people seems to lay itself bare for an instant,
In this cry of pain the inner consciousness of the people seems to lay itself bare for an instant,
In this cry of pain the inner consciousness of the people seems to lay itself bare for an instant,
In this cry of pain the inner consciousness of the people seems to lay itself bare for an instant,
In this cry of pain the inner consciousness of the people seems to lay itself bare for an instant,
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