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Thursday, August 7, 2008

In My Dream

I inquired of a young lady with long black hair as to the state of Dostoevsky, she replied he was not doing well. He holed himself up in a cabin with a message for the people:

Go now to Tolstoy.
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Labels: 19th Century Russian Authors
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