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Vango's Last Words - La Tristes Derere Touje

Jack francis was two years before he saw valente again in chandor, a town just north of the rock basin. Jack called valente's mother to apologize for arguing with him; she said her son had been hospitalized and wasn't supposed to see anyone yet. A week later jack received a letter from valente: "I'm not that crazy, just a little crazier than you" In no time at all, i'll be back out there painting with birthday candles burning in my hat, it says jonah brouhanna.

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