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“Dennis found himself thinking of the countless eggs of iron and fire that had fallen in the last ten years, some of them not yet hatched. Curled metal embryos, they slept beneath the amniotic rubble, saving up their birth wails for an unsuspecting future. This was the whole problem with the past, that is never really over, when the dreadful bricks of yesterday were what tomorrow would be built from. (191)”

Alan Moore, The Great When
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The Great When (The Long London Quintet, #1) The Great When by Alan Moore
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