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“Be well, Dima,” he said to his brother, wherever he was. “Keep him in line, Masha.” He either imagined a nod, or felt it. Then Lev Fedorov turned, half smiling, and let his feet carry him down the sidewalk, traveling the newness of his path.
One for My Enemy
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