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the same. He did not repeat learnedly made ideas<br />

serinées on television or in newspapers. I think that’s what<br />

attracted me as a home, this freedom of spirit, resistance<br />

to all influences. Gave thanks to him his father. He was<br />

professor of philosophy, he pointed out, and had taught him<br />

a love of books. Raoul read about a day. Mostly fantasy<br />

books or science fiction.<br />

- The secret of freedom is the library, he liked to say. 13 - IT<br />

IS NEVER ENOUGH SLEEP In her womb<br />

A Wednesday afternoon when sitting on a bench, we<br />

consider silence in the clouds above the fray cemetery,<br />

Raoul pulled out a thick book of his satchel. The opening,<br />

he showed me a page he had to cut in a book on ancient<br />

mythology before Paste<br />

There was a picture of an Egyptian boat and different<br />

characters. He commented:<br />

- In the center of the nave is Ra, the sun god. A deceased<br />

kneels before him. From both sides, stand two other<br />

deities: Isis and Nephthys. Of his hand left, Isis and<br />

indicates a direction in his right hand, she brandishing an<br />

ankh, the symbol of eternity that awaits the traveling the<br />

afterlife. - The Egyptians believed in an afterlife? Of course!<br />

There, on the far left of the image, it is recognized Anubis

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