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The writer presents himself to the blank page not with an open passport but an open heart.
The writer presents himself to the blank page not with an open passport but an open heart.
The writer presents himself to the blank page not with an open passport but an open heart.
The writer presents himself to the blank page not with an open passport but an open heart.
The writer presents himself to the blank page not with an open passport but an open heart.
The writer presents himself to the blank page not with an open passport but an open heart.
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