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He slept well with her, undisturbed by the strange dreams that had troubled him in the past. His erections were hard; his sex life was warm. He no longer had to worry about death or venereal disease or the vastness of the universe.
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I think so too. Warm sex > worrying about the vastness of the universe.
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“Umushigisha inzoga uyifite, igihango kizakwica- If you have beer and you do not share it, may this pact kill you!”
Jean-Pierre Hallet, Congo Kitabu

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Jean-Pierre Hallet, Congo Kitabu

“Hardy has said, "To the eyes of those who can see, to the hearts of those who can feel, to the minds of those who can think, Andre Hallet reveals himself and stands forward as an artist of the first rank, exceptionally gifted with a unique originality and a rare genius...”
Jean-Pierre Hallet, Congo Kitabu

“Now my pockets were empty, and I was leaving the banal details of civilized life behind me to face the oldest and most basic of mankind's problems: the struggle for survival against the raw elements of nature. The forest lay before me, a dark, tangled labyrinth full of provocative questions. They had to be answered. And so I simply walked in.”
Jean-Pierre Hallet, Congo Kitabu

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