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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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Here, lads, we live by the law of the taiga. But even here people manage to live. D’you know who are the ones the camps finish off? Those who lick other men’s left-overs, those who set store by the doctors, and those who peach on their mates.
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Kuziomin, in the Ralph Parker translation (1963).

 
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