‘You have kinfolks here though. Women. That used to live in this house.’
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‘You have kinfolks here though. Women. That used to live in this house.’
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“Ah, woe is me! Alas, for my kingdom and my kinfolk!”
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That says something about the nature of man—his fantasies of death that get enacted into the slaughter of man by man—kinfolk or strangers in droves—on every possible mindless occasion.
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I'm in the 'land gettin' smoked with my kinfolk
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