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He conscientiously accepts the responsibilities that the elders lay on him . At the
same time , he is such an ... He cannot accept the presence of forces beyond his
control , including the forces of his own personal destiny . It is this and the other ...
He conscientiously accepts the responsibilities that the elders lay on him . At the
same time , he is such an ... He cannot accept the presence of forces beyond his
control , including the forces of his own personal destiny . It is this and the other ...
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He conscientiously accepts the responsibilities that the elders lay on him . At the
same time , he is such an ... He cannot accept the presence of forces beyond his
control , including the forces of his own personal destiny . It is this and the other ...
He conscientiously accepts the responsibilities that the elders lay on him . At the
same time , he is such an ... He cannot accept the presence of forces beyond his
control , including the forces of his own personal destiny . It is this and the other ...
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sianic : not only do many people fail to accept his Grand Tutorhood ( he predicts
betrayal by the masses , who will drive him out on a rusty bicycle to his death on
Founder ' s Hill ) , but also he himself is never completely certain that his words ...
sianic : not only do many people fail to accept his Grand Tutorhood ( he predicts
betrayal by the masses , who will drive him out on a rusty bicycle to his death on
Founder ' s Hill ) , but also he himself is never completely certain that his words ...
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Abschnitt 2 | 45 |
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