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Mehrdadsin Posted 20 years ago
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informs us, things may seem to be free, but it is only an appearance, and the truth may be different from what we see. “And it would have to be a white horse; the very image of freedom.”
  

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Walker informs us that things may seem to be free, but it is only an appearance, and the truth may be different from what we see. “And it would have to be a white horse; the very image of freedom, " he mentions.

  • Walker informs us that things may seem to be free, but it is only an appearance, and the truth may be different from what we see.
  • “And it would have to be a white horse; the very image of freedom, " he mentions.
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Walker informs us that things may seem to be free, but it is only an appearance, and the truth may be different from what we see. “And it would have to be a white horse; the very image of freedom, " he mentions.

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