The World As It Shall Be

Summary
Excerpt from O Que Ha de Ser o Mundo no Anno Tres Mil
Estas palavras são o brado impaciente com que recipro camente se chamam, duas almas que se procuram uma a outra e se não vêem, como se fossem duas irmãs perdi das nas trevas da noite, nao ousando dar um passo sem mutuamente se interrogarem.
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