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The Mustache

I'm currently reading "The mustache", a novel written by the french writer Emmanuel Carrère. The book tells the story of a man who shaves his mustache after having used it all his life to meet the unforeseen situation that neither his wife, or his friends, nor his co-workers noticed any difference and act as if he had never had shaved, or worse yet, as if he never really had a mustache.

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The Mustache

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The Mustache


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I'm currently reading "The mustache", a novel written by the french writer Emmanuel Carrère.


I'm currently reading "The mustache", a novel written by the fFrench writer Emmanuel Carrère. I'm currently reading "The mustache", a novel written by the French writer Emmanuel Carrère.

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The book tells the story of a man who shaves his mustache after having used it all his life to meet the unforeseen situation that neither his wife, or his friends, nor his co-workers noticed any difference and act as if he had never had shaved, or worse yet, as if he never really had a mustache.


The book tells the story of a man who shaves his mustache after having used it all his life to meet theand faces an unforeseen situation thatin which neither his wife, or his friends, nor his co-workers noticed any difference and act as if he had never had shaved, or worse yet, as if he never really had a mustache. The book tells the story of a man who shaves his mustache after having used it all his life and faces an unforeseen situation in which neither his wife, his friends, nor his co-workers notice any difference and act as if he had never shaved, or worse yet, as if he never really had a mustache.

"He had" is commonly written as "he'd".

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