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Gandhi

Since Gandhi was a lawyer, you might argue that Gandhi did literally have to read, or die, for freedom.

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Author fledgling otakuPosted on July 11, 2008July 10, 2008Categories Anime, Art, Stranger than fictionTags Read or Die

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