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The Confessions of Robert T. Odeman - June 12th, 1942
Entry 10:
It seems as though I’ve been spared once more, Muli, for I live to see yet another day. I truly didn’t believe I’d survive, but since I have, I can only be more than grateful.
Of course, life is even less bearable than before, and has yet to get better. I feel as if holding on isn’t worth it any longer -- that we’re all just a blip in time itself -- one life out of millions.
Then again, I still have faith -- in you, as well as myself, but I don’t know how much longer that’ll last.
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