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Everyday Devils and Angels by Michael Leunig
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Everyday Devils and Angels (edition 1992)

by Michael Leunig (Author)

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'There was once a man who could no longer believe things that were said. All he could trust was sighing, sobbing, swearing, screaming and singing. If you asked him why he no longer believed, he would sigh... He would sob... He would scream and swear. And then he would start to sing like a bird.'
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Title:Everyday Devils and Angels
Authors:Michael Leunig (Author)
Info:Penguin Books Australia (1992), Edition: First Edition
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