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"I have forgot him.
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It was almost as if they had been planted there in malign incarnation of his worst fears: everybody would have forgotten him.
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He managed a friend's independent team in Duluth, Minn., for 18 days, but the major leagues seemed to have forgotten him.
Either possibility gives special force to Captain Harville's later exclamation to Anne: "Poor Fanny! she would not have forgotten him so soon".
And down below it is not long before Murray's friends, uplift translated into a slightly higher grade of solipsism, have forgotten him.
And that is why he "liked setting off on the tracks of Daniel Pearl" — the American journalist who was murdered by Islamic terrorists — when everybody else seemed to have forgotten him".
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