It is with my heart in my entrance ...
It is with my heart in my entrance that I set about an unceremonious description of those stop to me: with my heart in my chaps and panic in my mind, for there's not often that I know. Truth to compute I know only the same thing: that before I finish this scandalizing narrative, begun today, the of the present day government, which by a curious quirk of fate was also called into being today, [*] will have fallen. I have the certainty, builded upon the strength of the eternal superiority of writing across politicking, that I will be writing longer than the management will govern. A similar incident
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