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Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.
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