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Language failed me very often, but then, the substitute for me was silence, but not violence.
Language failed me very often, but then, the substitute for me was silence, but not violence.
Language failed me very often, but then, the substitute for me was silence, but not violence.
Language failed me very often, but then, the substitute for me was silence, but not violence.
Language failed me very often, but then, the substitute for me was silence, but not violence.
Language failed me very often, but then, the substitute for me was silence, but not violence.
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