Markus Zusak Quote
When the elderly Jew climbed to his feet for the last time and continued on, he looked briefly back. He took alast sad glance at the man who was kneeling now himself, whose back was burning with four lines of fire,whose knees were aching on the road. If nothing else, the old man would die like a human. Or at least with thethought that he was a human.
Markus Zusak
When the elderly Jew climbed to his feet for the last time and continued on, he looked briefly back. He took alast sad glance at the man who was kneeling now himself, whose back was burning with four lines of fire,whose knees were aching on the road. If nothing else, the old man would die like a human. Or at least with thethought that he was a human.
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