
the thirsty to prove his importance was an intrinsic part of his daily efforts. He was also moved by the action of the war but it looked to be a momentousness pleasure instead of being an obsession target. Once he confessed his entire dismal against the way people treaty foreigners and descendants in the country, the harming feeling of exclusion and a life built on the shadow of general sense that he was condemned to have a secondary importance in the society.
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