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Robert Jordan

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If you must mount the gallows, give a jest to the crowd, a coin to the hangman, and make the drop with a smile on your lips.
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Birgitte Silverbow

 
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In the terrible years of Yezhov terror I spent seventeen months waiting in line outside the prison in Leningrad. One day somebody in the crowd identified me. Standing behind me was a woman with lips blue from the cold, who had, of course, never heard me called by name before. Now she started out of the torpor common to us all and asked me in a whisper (everyone whispered there):
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