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But The Lesson Of Abraham's Story Is That God Demands The Best We Have To Offer, That Which Is Most Precious To Us.
-Ken Follett
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But The Lesson Of Abraham's Story Is
Ken Follett
But The Lesson Of Abraham's Story Is That God Demands The Best We Have To Offer, That Which Is Most Precious To Us.
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