Alice marche sur Fabrice

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Où je vais? Je vais à Santiago, c'est ça le but, non? Remarquez, je vois pas trop pourquoi, je comprends pas trop. Quelqu'un comprend ce qu'on fait ici? Rires nerveux. Je viens de passer pour une ostie de débile profonde, encore. Ultreïa Alice. Alice marche sur le chemin de Compostelle pour oublier Fabrice, et elle se sacre du reste. La beauté des champs de tournesols, les villages abandonnés, les retraités sympathiques, les illuminations chrétiennes et les petits chiens curi
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Release dateMarch 12th 2018
LanguageFrench
PublisherDE TA MERE
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Number of pages165 pages
CompositionSingle-component retail product
SupportPaperback / softback
FormatTrade paperback (US)
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