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Jack Henry Abbott, In the Belly of the Beast: Letters From Prison Quotes: I cannot be critical of an infant whose only possible source of nourishment can be found in the dugs of a wolf.
         

I cannot be critical of an infant whose only possible source of nourishment can be found in the dugs of a wolf.


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I cannot be critical of an infant whose only possible source of nourishment can be found in the dugs of a wolf.
         



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