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							- author: Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum
 
- content: "One morning Amparo and I were driving along the coast after having attended\
 
-   \ a seminar on the class structure of the lumpenproletariat. I saw some votive offerings\
 
-   \ on the beach, little candles, white garlands. Amparo told me they were offerings\
 
-   \ to Yemanj\xE1, goddess of the waters. We stopped, and she got out and walked demurely\
 
-   \ onto the sand, stood a few moments in silence. I asked her if she believed in\
 
-   \ this. She retorted angrily: How could I think such a thing? Then she added, \"\
 
-   My grandmother used to bring me to the beach here, and she would pray to the goddess\
 
-   \ to make me grow up beautiful and good and happy. Who was that Italian philosopher\
 
-   \ who made that comment about black cats and coral horns? 'It's not true, but I\
 
-   \ believe in it'? Well, I don't believe in it, but it's true.\""
 
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