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Paradoxically, now that travel outside the city was relatively safe, they hardly ever went to the interior, so when a new tour was announced I auditioned eagerly.
It was the hour most appropriate for contemplating the conundrum we were in; for realizing that the dictator had perfected his art and that, paradoxically, now that we were "independent," foreign intrusion in our politics and our economics was even more sinister, because it seemed impossible to resist.
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